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(All notices for the weekly CRIMSON Calendar must be placed in the notice box in the CRIMSON office on Friday before 5 o'clock, marked "For the CRIMSON Calendar.")
Monday, November 6.
Eighth Regiment arrives at Huntington avenue station.
5.00--Physical Colloquium. "Hysteresis and eddy current losses," by Dr. Nusbaum, Jefferson Physical Laboratory, Room 3.
7.00--Dr. Fitch's address to Freshmen in Smith Common Room.
7.00--Dramatic Club open meeting in Trophy Room of Union.
7.30--University and Radcliffe Clubs meeting at Agassiz House.
8.00--Moern Language Conference. "An Unnoticed Allegory in Lyly's 'Love's Metamorphoses'," by Dr. P. W. Long. Conant Common Room.
Tuesday, November 7.
Election returns posted after 6 o'clock on CRIMSON bulletin board.
4.00--Faculty of Arts and Sciences meeting at University 5.
Wenesday, November 8.
4.00--Conference on Municipal Government. "What We Get For Our Taxes," by Professor Davis R. Dewey, M. I. T. Widener N.
8.00--Mathematical Club. "A Topic in Analysis Situs," by Mr. H. C. M. Morse, Conant Common Room.
8.00--Lecture. "Porto Rico," (illustrated) by Professor Rollin D. Salisbury, head of the Department of Geography, University of Chicago. Geological Lecture Room, University Museum.
8.00--Concert for Freshmen. Soloists; Frank R. Hancock '12 and Harrison Keller, Music Building.
8.15--Organ recital by Mr. R. G. Appel. St. John's Memorial Chapel, Episcopal Theological School.
8.30--Illustrated talk on infantile paralysis, by Dr. George Draper '03, Harvard Club, Boston.
Thursday, November 9.
5.30--Yale ticket applications close.
8.00--Boston Symphony Orchestra concert. Soloist: Miss Susan Millar.
Friday, November 10.
4.55--Zoological Club. "The Snakes of Maine." (Illustrated.) Mr. P. H. Pope. "The Function of Chromatophores in Vertebrates." Mr. A. C. Redfield. Zoological Laboratory, Room 46.
7.30--Physical Conference. "Recent Progress in Connection with the Quantum Theory" I. Mr. E. C. Kemble, Jefferson Physical Laboratory, Room 3.
8.00--University Musical Clubs. Dual concert with Princeton. Jordan Hall, Boston.
Saturday, November 11.
2.00--University football vs. Princeton in the Stadium.
8.00--Meeting of Deutscher Verein in Grays 20. Lecture by Professor John Duncan Ernst Spaeth, of the German Department at Princeton.
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