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MONDAY, JUNE 29
8:40 o'clock: Morning Prayers, Dean Willard L. Sperry, Memorial Chapel.
7:30 o'clock: First rehearsal-chorus Sever 11.
8 o'clock: Illustrated Lecture: Rupert B. Lillie, "Picturesque and Historic Cambridge," New Lecture Hall.
TUESDAY, JUNE 30
8:40 o'clock: Morning Prayers, Dean Willard L. Sperry, Memorial Chapel.
8 o'clock: Convocation for Summer School, President Conant and Professor Kirtley F. Mather at Sanders Theatre.
Last Day of Registration for all except Harvard Undergraduates.
WEDNESDAY, JULY
8:40 o'clock: Morning Prayers, Professor John D. Wild, Memorial Chapel.
2. 6:15, and 9:15, and 9:15 o'clock: Moston pictures at the Institute of Geographical Exploration. "Norway in Revolt" and "Target For Tonight."
2:30 o'clock: Opening session of the Seminar on Youth Standards in War-time.
4 o'clock: Forum Lecture "The Citizen and the War," by Joseph M. Loughlin, Director of the First Civilian Defense Region, in Emerson D.
4 o'clock: All States tea for those interested.
7:30 o'clock: Sight reading for the orchestra in Sanders Theatre.
8 o'clock: Forum Lecture "Economic Mobilization," by Henry S. Bloch in the New Lecture Hall.
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