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Crimson Calendar

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All notices for the weekly CRIMSON Calendar must be placed in the notice box in the CRIMSON Office on Fridays be fore 5 o'clock, marked "For the CRIMSON Calendar."

Monday, December 2.

4.30.--*"Social Problems" lecture, by W. S. U'Ren, in Emerson D.

4.30.--Seminary of Economics. "Pure Interest in the Return of Capital", by Dr. A. S. Dewing, in Upper Dane.

5.00.--*Physical Colloquium. "Weiss's Conception of the Magneton", by Dr. H. C. Hayes, in Jefferson Physical Laboratory, Room 25.

7.00.--Last meeting of Dr. Fitch's Freshman Bible class, in Brooks House Parlor.

7.00.--Last meeting of Dr. Francis's Junior Bible class, in Brooks House Office.

8.00.--Modern Language Conference. "Some Questions Suggested by Bedier's Legendes Epiques'", by Professor Sheldon, in Conant Hall Common Room.

8.15.--Recital by Mr. Selden Miller, in Colonial Club.

9.00.--Junior Smoker in Dining Room of the Union.

Tuesday, December 3.

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

7.00.--Phi Beta Kappa dinner in Trophy Room of Union.

7.00.--Last meeting of Professor Cole's Senior Bible class, in Brooks House Office.

7.00.--Last meeting of Dr. Evans's Sophomore Bible class in Brooks House Parlor.

8.00.--*Juniors vs. Freshmen in finals of interclass debating, in New Lecture Hall.

Wednesday, December 4.

4.00.--Meeting of the Faculty of the Graduate Schools of Applied Science in University 5.

5.45.--Social Service Dinner in Memorial Hall Banquet Room.

7.00.--*St. Paul's Society meeting in Phillips Brooks House. "The Church in Foreign Lands", by the Rt. Rev. A. S. Lloyd, D.D.

8.00.--Mathematical Club. "Chains of Points", by Mr. Alton L. Miller, in the Common Room, Conant Hall.

8.00.--*Lecture on "The Needs of American Railways", by Mr. S. O. Dunn, of Chicago, in Emerson A.

8.15.--Musical Club meeting in Grays 4.

Thursday, December 5.

4.30.--**Lecture (in French). "Les Deux Sir Roger de Coverly; celni de Steele of celui d'Addison", by Professor Legouis, in Sever 11.

4.45.--**Recital by the University Choir, in Appleton Chapel.

4.45.--**Zoological Club. "Studies on Heredity in Man", by Professor C. B. Davenport, in Nash Lecture Room, University Museum.

8.00.--*Whiting recital, in New Lecture Hall.

Friday, December 6.

4.00.--*University Tea, in Brooks House.

4.30.--**Lecture (in German) on "Leading Ideas of the Present Time. XI, Individualism and Socialism", by Professor Eucken, in Emerson D.

5.00.--Meeting of Faculty of Medicine at Medical School, Boston.

7.00.--Dinner for the football team at the Copley-Plaza.

7.00.--*Meeting of Christian Science Society, in Brooks House.

7.30.--*Philosophical Club. "A New Theory of Metaphysics", by Mr. R. F. Rattray, and "A Three-fold Doctrine of Education", by Mr. E. J. Newell, in Emerson C.

7.30-8.30.--Music by Kanrich's Orchestra in Living Room of Union.

8.00.--Meeting of Masonic Club, in Trophy Room of the Union.

8.00.--*Engineering Society. "Problems Encountered in a Private Water Supply in Massachusetts", by Mr. T. R. Kendall, in Common Room of Conant Hall.

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