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Crimson Calendar

Tomorrow.

6.00--Petitions for Phillips Brooks House officers close.

7.00--Baseball meeting at Varsity Club.

7.00--University Instrumental Club trials at Dunster 54.

8.00--Glee Club trials in Glee Club Room of Music Building.

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8.00--Physical Colloquium. "The Physiology of the Germ Cells of the Sea Urchins," by Mr. E. J. Cohn. Conant Common Room.

8.00--Debating trials begin in Harvard 5 and 6.

Wednesday, February 14.

2.00--University and Freshman baseball battery men begin practice in cage.

3.00--Second hockey vs. Huntington School on Stadium rink.

4.00--Conference on Municipal Government. "Recent Developments in the City Manager Plan," by Mr. A. C. Hanford. Widener N.

4.45--Chemical Colloquium. "The Hydrolysis of Chronic Salts," by Professor Lamb. Coolidge Memorial Laboratory.

7.00--Candidates for CRIMSON board report at CRIMSON Building.

Thursday, February 15.

1.00--Freshman baseball manager candidates report at H. A. A.

3.30--Romance Seminary. Meeting in Widener Y.

7.30--University debating team trials in New Lecture Hall.

Friday, February 16.

4.00-6.00--University tea at Phillips Brooks House.

4.55--Meeting of Harvard Zoological Club. Review of some literature pertaining to the Histology of the Kidney, by Mr. S. W. Chase. "The Formation of Di-tetrads in Ascaris canis," by Mr. A. C. Watton. Zoological Laboratory, Room 46.

7.30--Physical Conference. "The Theory of Gravitation," I. Professor E. B. Wilson, Massachusetts Institute of Technology. Jefferson Physical Laboratory, Room 3.

8.00--Freshman hockey vs. Yale 1920 in Arena.

Saturday, February 17.

3.00--Second team hockey vs. St. Paul's School at Concord.

3.00--Freshman track meet with Worcester Academy at Worcester.

4.00--University wrestling vs. Columbia in the Hemenway Gymnasium.

4.00--University gymnastic meet with Exeter at Exeter.

7.30--Final University debating trials in New Lecture Hall.

8.00--University hockey vs. Yale at New Haven Arena.

8.00--Triangular track meet with Dartmouth and Pennsylvania at Mechanics Building.

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