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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 before 5 o'clock, marked "For the CRIMSON Calendar."

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Monday, April 13.

11.00.--Meeting of Board of Overseers at University 5.

3.00.--Association football game with Haverford, at Haverford.

4.30. -- **Lecture. "Spiritual Adjustments. IV. Greek Epic and Dramatic Characters." Dr. Henry O. Taylor, of New York. Divinity Chapel.

5.00.--Special meeting of the Faculty of Arts and Sciences at University 5.

5.00.--*Physical Colloquium. "Some New Relations in the Complex Zeeman Effect." Mr. A. E. Becker. Jefferson Physical Laboratory ,Room 25.

8.00.--**Lecture. "What Shall We do with the Trusts? I. The Necessity of Regulation of Prohibition." Professor E. Dana Durand of the University of Minnesota, in Emerson D.

Tuesday, April 14.

11.00.--*Lecture. "Possibility of Preventing Combination and Difficulties of Regulation." Professor E. Dana Durand in Emerson D.

4.00.--Baseball game with Bowdoin at Soldiers Field.

4.00.--Freshman baseball game with Brookline High School at Soldiers Field.

4.30.--**Lecture on Art and Life in Japan. IV. "The People's Life and Art." (Illustrated by lantern slides.) Professor Anesaki. Lecture Room of the Fogg Art Museum.

7.30.--Meeting of Undergraduate Economics Society in Trophy Room of Union.

8.15.--*Meeting of Boston Society of Medical Sciences. Amphitheatre of the Peter Bent Brigham Hospital, Boston.

8.15.--**Organ Recital. Dr. Archibald T. Davison, Jr., assisted by Albert F. Pickernell '14. Appleton Chapel.

Wednesday, April 15.

Last day for handing in compositions for the Francis Boott Prize.

Last day for receiving manuscripts of competitors for the Lloyd McKim Garrison Prize.

Applications for Class Day Spread due.

Words for Baccalaureate Hymn due.

4.30.--**Lecture. "Spiritual Adjustments. V. Greek Philosophers." Dr. Henry O. Taylor in Divinity Chapel.

4.45.--*Chemical Colloquium. "Contributions to the Determination of the Heats of Combustion of Organic Substances." Mr. H. S. Davis. T. Jefferson Coolidge, Jr., Memorial Laboratory.

6.00.--St. Paul's Society dinner in Trophy Room of Union.

8.00.--Pierian Sodality Concert in Sanders Theatre.

8.00.--Meeting of Harvard Mathematical Club. Mr. L. T. Wilson on "Functional Equations."

8.00.--**Lecture. "What Shall We do with the Trusts? H. Pending Legislation regarding Combinations and Corporations." Professor E. Dana Durand in Emerson D.

Thursday, April 16.

11.00.--*Lecture. "The Alleged Economies and Advantages of Combination." Professor E. Dana Durand in Emerson D.

4.00.--Baseball game with Maine at Soldiers Field.

4.00.--Freshman baseball game with Lowell High School.

5.00.--Cutter Lectures on Preventive Medicine. "Municipal Sanitation. V. Nuisance Problems." Dr. Charles V. Chapin, Superintendent of Health, Providence, R. I. Amphitheatre of Building A, Harvard Medical School, Boston.

7.00.--Meeting of Student Council in the Trophy Room of the Union.

8.00.--*Lecture. "The Foundation of International Polity." Norman Angell. New Lecture Hall.

Friday, April 17.

4.30. -- **Lecture. "Spiritual Adjustments. VI. Intermediaries." Dr. Henry O. Taylor. Divinity Chapel.

4.30. -- *Classical Conference "Molle atque Facetum." Professor C. N. Jackson.--"Some Aspects of the Eumenides of Aeschylus." Dr. B. A. G. Fuller in Harvard 1.

8.00.--Meeting of Romance Seminary in Upper Warren.

8.00.--Musical Clubs' Concert in Wellesley.

Saturday, April 18.

3.00.--Baseball game with West Point at West Point.

3.00.--Association football game with Columbia at New York.

3.00.--Lacrosse game with Johns Hopkins at Soldiers Field.

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