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Tuesday, August 1
8.40 o'clock--Morning Prayer:
1.45 o'clock-Industrial Excursion to the Boston Fish Pier, Group leaves Sever Hall at 1.45 o'clock. No admission fee.
Wednesday, August 2
8.45 o'clock--Concert. Sonata for Pianoforte and Violin. Frank W. Ramseyer, Jr., and Josephine Baldwin Bates, violinist, in the John Knowles Paine Concert Hall of the Music Building.
Thursday, August 3
8.40 o'clock--Morning Prayers 4 o'clock--Lecture by Professor Roderick Macdonald, of Harvard, on "Some of the More Significant Advances in Biological Research During the Past One Hundred Years." Large Lecture Hall of Biological Institute on Divinity Avenue.
7.15 o'clock--Organ recital by Arthur M. Phelps in the Memorial Church.
Friday, August 4
8.40 o'clock--Morning Prayers.
3 o'clock--Visit to the Boston Museum of Fine Arts to look at Mediaeval Art. Party meets in front of the Museum on Huntingon Avenue at 3 o'clock.
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