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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, May 18.
11.00.--**Morning service in Appleton Chapel. Rev. Professor E. S. Ames.
4.00.--**Medical School Lecture. "Future Lines of Investigation of Infectious Diseases," by Dr. S. B. Wolbach. Medical School, Longwood avenue, Boston.
Monday, May 19.
8.15.--*Morning prayers.
3.00.--*College doubles tennis tournament begins.
4.30.--*Seminary of Economics. "Industrial Workers of the World." Mr. E. M. Kayden. Upper Dane.
5.00.--*Physical Colloquium. "Recent Theories of the Solid State." Dr. Bridgman. Jefferson Physical Laboratory, Room 25.
8.00.--Modern Language Conference. Speaker: Professor Kittredge. Election of officers, Common Room, Conant Hall.
Tuesday, May 20.
8.45.--*Morning prayers.
2.30.--*College golf championships begin.
4.00.--Faculty of Arts and Sciences. Meeting at University 5.
8.00.--*Economist Society and Socialist Club. Meeting in Trophy Room of Union. Subject for dissuasion: "Socialism." Refreshments.
Thursday, May 22.
8.45.--*Morning Prayers.
4.00.--**Interclass track meet.
4.45.--*Harvard Zoological Club. "Notes on the Fauna of the Blue Nile Valley." Dr. G. M. Allen. Room 46, 4th floor, University Museum.
Friday, May 23.
8.45.--*Morning Prayers.
4.00.--**New England intercollegiate track meet in Stadium. Preliminaries.
7.30.--*Harvard Philosophical Club. General discussion on "The Limits of Ethics as a Science." Emerson C.
8.00.--*Harvard Engineering Society. Annual meeting, election of officers "Submarine Cables for Telegraphy and Telephony." Professor Kennaily. Common Room, Conant Hall.
Saturday, May 24.
Last day for Juniors to make application to have degree taken in 1913 recorded "as of 1914" in the Quinquennial Catalogue.
8.45-*Morning Prayers.
2.30.--**New England intercollegiate track meet in Stadium Finals.
2.30.--**Rowing. Harvard vs. Carenail on Lake Cayuga. Ithaca. 1916 vs. Cornell 1916.
2.30.--**Golf. Harvard vs. Williams, at Springfield.
3.00.--**Baseball. Harvard vs. Princeton at Princeton. Second team vs. Groton. 1916 vs. Exeter.
3.00.--**Shooting. Harvard vs. Dartmouth, at Hanover.
3.00.--**Harvard tennis team vs. Yale at Jarvis Field. 1916 vs. Andover at Andover.
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