Last day for receiving essays for the Hodgson Prize, in the Graduate School of Business Administration.
2.30.--Lecture (in French). "Neo-Darwinism," by Professor Caullery. Nash Lecture Room of University Museum.
3.30.--Mrs. Wheeler will read the "Medea" of Euripides at Parkway Hall. Larch road.
4.00.--Baseball vs. Bates. Soldiers Field.
4.00.--Second baseball vs. Morris Heights. Soldiers Field.
4.30.--Southworth Lecture. "The Earlier Stages of Bible Study," by the Rev. A. E. Dunning in Room A of Andover Seminary.
5.00.--Illustrated lecture on "City Planning Law of the United States," by Mr. F. B. Williams in Robinson Hall.
8.00.--Second performance by Sir Johnston Forbes-Robertson of "Hamlet" in Sanders Theatre.
8.15.--Organ Recital by Mr. R. G. Appel, organist of St. John's Memorial Chapel, in Appleton Chapel.
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