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Crimson Calendar

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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.")

Tuesday, April 25.

Last day for receiving essays for the Hodgson Prize, in the Graduate School of Business Administration.

2.30.--Lecture (in French). "The Present State of the Problem of Evolution." XVI. "Neo-Darwinism." Professor Caullery, of the University of Paris. Nash Lecture Room of University Museum.

4.00.--Baseball vs. Bates. Soldiers Field.

4.00.--Second baseball vs. Morris Heights. Soldiers Field.

4.30.--Southworth Lecture. "Bible Instruction in the Church; Its Progress in America during the last Half-Century." I. "The Earlier Stages of Bible Study." Rev. Albert E. Dunning. Room A of Andover Seminary Building.

4.30.--Geological Conference. "The Genesis of Engels Copper Deposit of California." Mr. D. H. McLaughlin. Mineralogical Lecture Room of University Museum.

5.00.--Illustrated lecture on "City Planning Law of the United States." I. "General Principles." Mr. Frank Backus Williams. Robinson Hall.

8.00.--Second performance of Sir Johnston Forbes-Robertson in "Hamlet." Sanders Theatre.

8.15.--Organ Recital. Mr. R. G. Appelorgenist of St. John's Memorial Chapel of Episcopal Theological School, assisted by Mr. Paul Schwerley. Appleton Chapel.

Wednesday, April 26.

4.00.--Freshman baseball vs. Rindge Technical School. Soldiers Field.

4.00.--Conference on Municipal Government. "The Problem of Rate Schedules in Electric Lighting." Mr. T. M. B. Hicks, Jr. Widener N.

4.30.--Illustrated Lecture. "Landscape Etching." Mr. FitzRoy Carrington Lecture Room of Fogg Art Museum.

4.45.--Chemical Colloquium. "The Influence of Isomorphous Impurities on the Transition Temperatures of Hydrated Salts." Mr. Victor Yngve. Coolidge Memorial Laboratory.

5.00.--Cutter Lecture on Preventative Medicine and Hygiene." II. "The Finer Adjustments of the Immunity Reactions to Recovery from Infection." Dr. Simon Flexner, Director of the Rockefeller Institute for Medical Research. Amphitheatre of Building E of Medical School, Long wood avenue, Boston.

5.00.--Illustrated lecture on "City Planning Law of the United States." II. "Planning the Public Features." Mr. Frank Backus Williams. Robinson Hall.

8.00.--Last performance of Sir Johnston Forbes-Robertson in "Hamlet." Sanders Theatre.

Thursday, April 27.

2.30.--Lecture (in French). "The Present State of the Problem of Evolution." XVII. "Geographical Segregation." Professor Caullery. Nash Lecture Room of University Museum.

3.30.--Romance Seminary. Meeting in Widener Y.

4.00.--Baseball vs. Colby. Soldiers Field.

4.30.--Southworth Lecture. "Bible Instruction in the Church; Its Progress in America during the last Half-Century." II. "The Period of Concord." Rev. Albert F. Dunning. Room A of Andover Seminary Building.

5.00.--Illustrated lecture on "City Planning Law of the United States." III. "Planning the Private Features." Mr. Frank Backus Williams. Robinson Hall.

8.00.--Boston Symphony Orchestra Concert. Sanders Theatre.

8.15.--Pianoforte Recital under auspices of Musical Review. Mr. Heinrich Gebhard. John Knowles Paine Concert Hall.

Friday, April 28.

2.00.--Preliminaries of Pennsylvania Relay Carnival. Philadelphia.

4.30.--Illustrated Lecture. "Italian Engraving: The Florentines." Mr. Fitz-Roy Carrington. Lecture Room of Fogg Art Museum.

4.55.--Zoological Club. "Bergson's Philosophy of an Entomologist." Professor Wheeler. Room 46 of Zoological Laboratory.

5.00.--Illustrated lecture on "City Planning Law of the United States." IV. "Administration." Mr. Frank Backus Williams. Robinson Hall.

5.00.--Lecture on "Military Medicine." III. "Recruiting." II. Major J. F. Hall, U.S.A. Amphitheatre of Building I of Medical School, Longwood avenue, Boston.

7.30.--1916 Junket. Soldiers Field.

Saturday, April 29.

10.00.--Conference on Athletics. I. "The Nature and Significance of the Athletic Interest, and its Place in Education." Mr. Joseph Lee. Lawrence 7.

2.00.--Finals of Pennsylvania Relay Carnival. Philadelphia.

3.00.--Baseball vs. University of Vermont. Soldiers Field.

3.00.--Second baseball vs. Groton. Groton.

3.00.--Freshman baseball vs. St. Mark's Southboro.

3.00.--Tennis vs. Amherst. Championship Courts, Divinity Field.

3.00.--Freshman tennis vs. Browne and Nichols. Championship Courts. Divinity Field.

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