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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."
Monday, March 8.
10.30.--Meeting of President and Fellows of the College at 50 State street, Boston.
2.30.--King's Chapel lecture. "The Baptists," by President George E. Horr, of Newton Theological Institution, at King's Chapel, Boston.
4.00.--Romance Seminary meeting in Upper Warren.
5.00.--Physical Colloquium. "A Theory of the Optical Rotary Power of Solutions," by Dr. D. L. Webster, in Room 3, Jefferson Physical Laboratory.
7.00.--Rehearsals for 1918 interdormitory glee clubs in Common Rooms of Freshman Dormitories.
8.00.--Lecture by Miss Jane Addams, of Hull House, Chicago, in Living Room of Union.
Tuesday, March 9.
4.30.--Geological Conference in Mineralogical Lecture Room, University Museum.
7.30.--Re-organization meeting of Aero Club in Pierce Hall.
8.00.--National Security Association of Harvard in Trophy Room of Union.
Wednesday, March 10.
4.30.--Lecture on "Representative Figures in the Religious History of Japan. I. "The Introduction of Buddhism and the Buddhist Statesmanship of Prince Shotoku," by Professor Aneasaki, in Emerson D.
4.45.--Chemical Colloquium. "Recent Investigations of Passivity," by Professor A. B. Lamb, at Coolidge Memorial Laboratory.
7.00.--Meeting of St. Paul's Society in Parlor of Phillips Brooks House.
8.00.--Mathematical Club. "Applications of the Line Complex to Mechanics," by Mr. Norman Miller, in Conant Common Room.
8.00.--Sophomore smoker in Living Room of the Union.
8.15.--Chamber Concert by Mr. Arthur Whiting, assisted by University Quartet of New York, in John Knowles Paine Concert Hall.
8.15.--University swimming team vs. Andover at Andover.
Thursday, March 11.
8.15.--Exposition of Chamber Music by Mr. Arthur Whiting, assisted by University Quartet of New York, in John Knowles Paine Concert Hall.
Friday, March 12.
4.55.--Meeting of Zoological Club. "Adaptation as Exhibited in the Fur Seal Herd of the Pribilof Islands," by Professor G. H. Parker, Zoological Laboratory.
7.30.--Divinity School and Andover Theological Seminary. Sermon by Mr. Douglas H. Corley, in Andover Chapel.
8.00.--Engineering Society. "Some Researches in Radio-Telegraphy" (with illustrations), by Professor G. W. Pierce, Dr. E. S. Chafee, and Mr. Fulton Cutting, in Lecture Room of Cruft Memorial Laboratory.
8.00.--Illustrated talk on European War by Edwin Emerson, in Living Room of Union.
8.00.--Gymnasium team vs. Amherst at Amherst.
8.00.--Concert by Musical Clubs in Brookline.
8.15.--Performance of Delta Upsilon play, "The Beaux' Stratagem," at Brattle Hall.
Saturday, March 13.
9.45.--Teachers' Association. Twenty-fourth annual meeting, in Sanders Theatre.
1.00.--Annual dinner of Teachers' Association in Dining Room of Union.
3.00.--Interscholastic gymnastic meet at Hemenway Gymnasium.
8.00.--Wrestling team vs. M. I. T., at Boston.
8.00.--Fencing team vs. University of Pennsylvania, at Hemenway Gymnasium.
8.15.--University Swimming team vs. Springfield Y. M. C. A. College, and Freshmen vs. Maiden High School, at Boston Y. M. C. A.
8.15.--Performance of Delta Upsilon play at the Barn, Wellesley.
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