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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."

Sunday, March 14.

11.00.--Morning service. Rev. Samuel Drury, of Concord, N. H., Appleton Chapel.

Monday, March 15.

Last day for re-engaging College rooms for 1915-16.

Last day for receiving applications for James A. Rumrill and Charles Elliott Perkins Scholarships to be held in one of the graduate departments of the University in 1915-16.

Baldwin Prize Essays due.

Architecture competition judged.

Prigley Prize Essays due.

2.30.--King's Chapel Lecture. "The Baptists," by Rev. George E. Horr, President of Newton Theological Institution, in King's Chapel, Boston.

4.30.--Seminary of Economics. "The Struggle in the Colorado Coal Mines." Mr. J. H. Libby, in Upper Dane.

8.00.--"The 'Plastic' Quality of Conrad Ferdinand Meyer's Prose," by Mr. Arthur Burkhard, Common Room, Contant Hall.

8.15.--47 Workshop Play.

8.15.--D. U. Play, "The Beaux' Stratagem," in Brattle Hall.

Tuesday, March 16.

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

8.15.--47 Workshop Play.

Wednesday, March 17.

4.30.--Lectures on "Representative Figures in the Religious History of Japan" II. "A Social Catastrophe and the Work of a Pietist Saint," by Professor Anesaki in Emerson D.

4.45.--Chemical Colloquium. "Allotropic Modifications of Metals" by Mr. L. T. Fairhall in the Coolidge Memorial Laboratory.

8.00.--Gymnastic Meet at Amherst.

8.00.--Lecture by F. Hopkinson Smith in the Union.

8.15.--D. U. Play in Jordan Hall.

7.00.--St. Paul's Society Meeting at Phillips Brooks House. Rev. Prescott Evarts on "The Corporate Communion."

Thursday, March 18.

Ricardo Prize Awarded.

8.15.--Lecture "The Meteor Crater in Arizona," by Professor William F. Magic of Princeton University in the large lecture room of the Jefferson Physical Laboratory.

8.00.--St. Paul's Society. Monthly Corporate Communion in Christ Church, Cambridge. All churchmen in the University are urged to attend.

Friday, March 19.

4.55.--Harvard Zoological Club. "Regeneration of Head Parts in Earth-worms after Removal of the Anterior Portion of the Digestive Tube," by Mr. H. R. Hunt in the Zoological Laboratory, Room 46.

7.30.--Harvard Divinity School and Andover Theological Seminary. Sermon by Mr. Paul E. Shannon in Andover Chapel.

8.15.--First performance of the Pi Eta play, "Robin, the Robber," in the Pi Eta Theatre.

8.15.--D. U. play in Eliot Hall, Jamaica Plains.

Saturday, March 20.

Preliminaries in the intercollegiate fencing at the Harvard Club.

8.00.--Gymnastic meet with Dartmouth at Cambridge.

8.15.--D. U. play at Lowell.

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