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(All notices for the weekly CRIMSON Calender must be placed in the notice box in the CRIMSON office on Friday before 5 o'clock, marked "For the CRIMSON Calender.")

Monday, May 8.

4.30.--Geological Conference. "A Simple Method of Illustrating the Temperature and Rainfall Types of the United States." Professor Ward. "The Geological History of Vitihevn, Fiji Islands." Dr. W. G. Foye. Mineralogical Lecture Room, University Museum.

5.00.--Physical Colloquium. "The Dispersion Term in Fresnel's Coefficient," by Dr. Paul Sabine in Room 25, Jefferson Physical Laboratory.

7.30.--Seminary of Economics. "South America in War Time," by Dr. Julius Klein in Widener V.

8.30.--Menorah Society play, "The Book of Job," in Jordan Hall, Boston.

Tuesday, May 9.

2.30.--Lectures (in French). "The Present State of the Problem of Evolution." XX. "Mendelism," I, by Professor Caullery in Nash Lecture Room, University Museum.

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

Wednesday, May 10.

4.00.--University baseball vs. Brown at Soldiers Field.

4.00.--Second team vs. Holy Cross freshmen at Soldiers Field.

4.00.--1919 Baseball vs. Milton Academy at Milton.

4.00.--1919 Lacrosse vs. Andover at Soldiers Field.

4.00.--Conference on Municipal Government. "Investigations of Municipal Departments," I. "A Public Works Department," by Mr. E. A. Cottrell in Widener N.

4.30.--Lectures (in English). "French Education, with Consideration of the Opportunities for Foreign Students." I. "The Universities and Particularly the University of Paris," by Professor Caullery in Emerson J.

4.30.--Meeting of the Syndics of the Harvard University Press in the Council Room, Widener Library.

7.00.--Meeting of St. Paul's Society in Phillips Brooks House.

Thursday, May 11.

2.30.--Lectures (in French). "The Present State of the Problem of Evolution." XXI. "Mendelism," II, by Professor Caullery.

3.30.--Romance Seminary in Widener Y.

4.30.--Conference on Athletics. III. "Health and Athletics: Advantages and Dangers," by Dr. Sargent in Room 7, Lawrence Hall.

8.00.--Boylston Prize Speaking Contest in Sanders Theatre.

8.00.--Cercle Francais Play in Copley Theatre, Boston.

Friday, May 12.

2.30.--Lectures on "Military Medicine." V. "Medical Administration," by Captain W. N. Tenney, M.V.M., in Amphitheatre of Building D. Medical School.

2.30.--Golf vs. Cornell at Oakley Country Club.

2.30.--Second tennis vs. M. I. T. at Jarvis Field.

4.00.--University baseball vs. Amherst at Soldiers Field.

4.30.--Lectures (in English). "French Education, with Consideration of the Opportunities for Foreign Students." II. "The Other Institution of Higher Education in France," by Professor Caullery in Emerson J.

8.00.--1919 Musical Clubs Concert in Brattle Hall.

Saturday, May 13.

Class Day Ticket Applications due from Seniors.

10.00.--Conferences on Athletics. IV. "Administration and Conduct of Athletics in Secondary Schools," by Dr. Pierson S. Page in Room 7, Lawrence Hall.

2.00.--American Henley Regatta at Philadelphia.

2.00.--Lacrosse vs. Stevens at Hoboken.

2.00.--Second baseball vs. Andover at Andover.

2.00.--Second lacrosse vs. Andover at Andover.

3.00.--Golf vs. Providence Country Club at Providence.

3.00.--Dual Track Meet vs. Yale in Stadium.

3.00.--Tennis vs. Princeton at Jarvis Field.

3.00.--Interscholastic tennis at Jarvis Field Courts.

3.00.--1919 Baseball vs. Exeter at Soldiers Field.

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