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Crimson Calendar

(All notices for the weekly CRIMSON Calendar must be placed in the notice box in the CRIMSON office on Friday before 5 o'clock, marked "For the CRIMSON Calendar.")

Monday, March 6.

2.45.--Fielding candidates for the baseball team report at the Cage.

4.30.--Geological Conference. "Geographic Study of the Lower St. Lawrence Valley," by Mr. Roderick Peattie, Mineralogical Lecture Room, University Museum.

5.00.--Physical Colloquium. "Bohr's Theory and the Spectrum of Helium," by Professor Lyman and Dr. D. L. Webster. Jefferson Physical Laboratory, Room 25.

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7.00.--Candidates for managership of University Musical Clubs report at Matthews 5.

7.30.--Seminary of Economics. "The Foreign Trade of Canada," by Mr. Jacob Viner. Widener V.

8.00.--Modern Language Conference. "John Earle and Some of his Imitators." Professor Greenough. Conant Common Room.

8.00.--Lecture in the Union by F. S. Noli '12, representative of the Vatra, on "Albania in Relation to the Present European Conflict."

Tuesday, March 7.

2.30.--Lecture (in French). "The Present State of the Problem of Evolution." IV. "Adaptation and Convergence," by Professor Caullery. Nash Lecture Room, University Museum.

4.00.--Meeting of Faculty of Arts and Sciences at University 5.

4.30.--Lectures on "The Della Robbia Family." I. "Luca Della Robbia," by Mr. Charles T. Carruth, of Cambridge. Lecture Room of the Fogg Art Museum.

7.15.--Lecture by Professor E. C. Moore. "The East and the West." II. "Expansion of Christianity in the Orient." Emerson A.

Wednesday, March 8.

4.00.--Conference on Municipal Government. "The Relation of Police Power to City Planning," by Mr. Sit Iu Sz-to. Widener N.

5.00.--Dramatic Club competitions start with meeting in Union. Professor G. P. Baker '87 will speak.

Thursday, March 9.

2.30.--Lecture. "The Development of a Local Traffic Bureau," by Mr. E. V. McVann, in Lawrence 18.

2.30.--Lecture (in French). "Embryogeny and the Theory of Evolution," by Professor Caullery. Nash Lecture Room, University Museum.

4.30.--Lecture on "The Della Robbia Family." II. "Andrea and Giovanni della Robbia." Mr. Charles T. Carruth, in Fogg Lecture Room.

8.00.--Business lecture by Howard Elliott '81 in the Union.

8.00.--University Musical Clubs concert in Paine Hall.

8.00.--Gym. team vs. B. Y. M. C. A. in Boston.

Friday, March 10.

3.30.--Meeting of Romance Seminary in Widener Y.

4.30.--Lecture on "Evolution," by Professor Henderson, in Emerson F.

4.55.--Harvard Zoological Club. "Experiments in Grafting Hydra," by Professor H. W. Rand, and Messrs. D. E. Minnich P. H. Pope, and A. B. Dawson. Zoological Laboratory, Room 46.

7.30.--Physical Conference. "Selected Topics in Sound." III. Professor Sabine. Jefferson Physical Laboratory, Room 3.

8.00.--Fencing team vs. Yale at Hemenway.

Saturday, March 11.

2.30.--Twenty-fifth annual meeting of Harvard Teachers' Association in Jacob Sleeper Hall, Boston University.

6.30.--Harvard Teachers' Association Annual Dinner, the Brunswick Hotel, Boston.

7.30.--Meadowbrook Athletic Club Track Meet in Philadelphia, Pa.

8.00.--Gym. team vs. Amherst at Hemenway.

8.00.--Swimming team vs. Amherst. Cambridge Y. M. C. A.

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