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SENIOR AND FRESHMAN CLASSES. - The photograph of the senior class will be taken May 31st at 1.15. Freshman class at 1.45.

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HISTORY 13. - I shall distribute the 5th special report in the closed alcove of the library on Wednesday between 11 and 1 and between 2 and 4 o'clock. On Thursday I shall resume my usual conference hours and shall keep them for the rest of the term.

EDWIN V. MORGAN.CRICKET. - The following men be at Thurston's at 1.15 sharp to go to Boston: Johnson, Dinsmore, Clark, Mathews, Townsend. Everett, Sturgis, Edwards, Bent, Chew and Curtis.

E. H. POOL.FOOTBALL NOTICE. - All men who have been out with the spring squad will be at the gymnasium today dressed to play at 3.45 sharp.

B. G. WATERS.FRENCH 6. The parts of J. J. Rousseau Morceaux Choisis, to be read, are pages 60 110; 129 to 133; 170 to 182; 236 to 238; 301 to 314; 322 to 344.

In Bernardin's Morceaux Choisis des classiques Francais du XVIII siecle; pages 215 to 319.

F. C. de SUMICHRAST.SPRING TOURNAMENT. - Open to all members of the university. Entries for both singles and doubles, (entrance fee $1.00 for each man), can be made in the blue book at Leavitt & Peirce's. Entries will close May 20, at 6 p.m. and the tournament will begin Monday the 22nd.

W. LYMAN, Sec.

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