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Crimson Calendar

Calendar must be placed in the notice box in the CRIMSON Office on Fridays before 5 o'clock, marked "For the CRIMSON Calendar."

All notices for the weekly CRIMSON

Sunday, March 28.

11.00.--Morning service by Rev. Edward Caldwell Moore, Plummer Professor of Christian Morals and Chairman of the Board of Preachers, in Appleton Chapel.

4.00.--Medical School Lecture XIII. "The Use of X-Rays as an aid to our Knowledge of Disease in the Stomach and Bowels," by Dr. Percy Brown, in the Medical School, Longwood avenue, Boston.

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Monday, March 29.

6.00.--Last opportunity to send in nomi- nations by petition for officers of the Union.

10.30.--Meeting of President and Fellows of Harvard College at 50 State street, Boston.

2.30.--King's Chapel Lecture. "The Episcopalians" II. Rev. George Hodges, Dean of the Episcopal Theological School, Cambridge, in King's Chapel, Boston.

3.00.--Candidates for University Spring football practice report at Soldiers Field.

3.00.--1918 lacrosse candidates report at Soldiers Field.

4.30.--Lecture of Seminary of Economics, "The Theory of the Equilibrium of Supply and Demand," by Messrs. R. L. Wolf and J. Viner in Upper Dane.

5.00.--Lecture of Physical Colloquium, "Robb, on a Theory of Time and Space," by Professor Huntington, in the Jefferson Physical Laboratory, Room 3.

5.30.--Candidates for manager of University tennis team report at the H. A. A.

7.00.--Meeting of 1918 golf candidates in Gore C21.

7.30.--Meeting of the Diplomatic Club in Memorial Tower.

8.00.--Lecture in Modern Language Conference, "Spenser's Prentice Years," by Dr. Percy W. Long in the Common Room of Conant Hall.

8.00.--Lecture on "The Federal Trade Commission Act," by Joseph E. Davies, Commissioner of Corporations, Department of Commerce, Washington, D. C., in Emerson A.

Tuesday, March 30.

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

7.30.--1918 football meeting in the Varsity Club.

8.00.--Organ recital by Mr. J. Albert Wilson, organist at the church of Epiphany, Winchester, assisted by Miss Mae A. Young in Andover Chapel.

Wednesday, March 31.

Last day for receiving applications for Divinity School Fellowships and Scholarships.

3.45.--Meeting of the Syndics of the Harvard University Press in University 5.

4.30.--Lecture on Representative Figures in the Religious History of Japan. IV. "Religious Movements in Modern Japan" by Professor Anesaki in Emerson F.

4.45.--Chemical Colloquium. "The Preparation and Reactions of Orthaquinones" by Dr. Frank C. Whitmore in the Coolidge Memorial Laboratory.

8.00.--Graduate Schools Society address. "The College Teacher," by President Ernest Fox Nichols of Dartmouth College, in Phillips Brooks House.

8.00.--Speaking for the Lee Wade II Prizes; musical selections by Dr. Wodell and Miss Alma La Palme in Sanders Theatre.

8.00.--Lecture by S. K. Ratcliffe in the Union.

Thursday, April 1.

Last day for receiving dissertations for the Bowdoin Prizes.

Last day for receiving names of competitions for the Boylston Prizes for Elocution.

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

Last day for receiving theses of candidates for the degree of Ph.D. in 1915 in the Divisons of Ancient Languages, of Modern Languages, and of History, Government and Economics.

8.00-4.00.--Polls open for elections to the Union officers in the Union

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