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Notices for publication in the CRIMSON will not be received after 9 p.m.

The second edition of the Monthly for September is now ready.

The quinquennial catalogue for 1886 is for sale at the University book store.

The class of '84 held a very enjoyable dinner at the Quincy House, last evening.

Tickets for reserved seats for the foot-ball game are for sale at Leavitt & Pierce's.

The foot-ball game will be called promptly at 2.20 this afternoon instead of 3, as first announced.

An extra large Anniversary number of the Lampoon is now on sale at Amee's and Sever's. Price 20 cents.

The music which will be sung by the alumni during the anniversary, may be found at the University book store.

Between November 1st and May 1st, Faculty meetings are held only on the first and the third Tuesday of each month.

The Anniversary number of the Advocate will be on sale at Sever's, Amee's and the Co-operative immediately after the exercises in Sanders to-day. This number will contain all the undergraduate anniversary parts.

Nos. 9 and 10 Holworthy will be open for the use of all members of the Hasty Pudding Club, during the whole of Monday, Nov. 8th.

All undergraduates are earnestly requested to be punctual at the various exercises of to-day, in order that there may be no unnecessary delays.

185 graduates guests had registered at U. 4 on Tuesday Nov. 2, 161 on Wednesday Nov. 3, 251 on Thursday Nov. 4 and up to 1 o'clock yesterday, 292.

Former students of the Lawrence scientific school are requested to register as soon as they arrive at the school building, as well as at U. 4.

President Eliot will receive invited guests of the University, this afternoon at 5 p.m., at No. 5 University Hall. Members of the Academic Council are requested to be present.

When President Cleveland enters Cambridge on Monday, a salute of 21 guns will be fired and the bells will be rung for half an hour. The same salute will be given when he returns to Boston.

The observatory will be open to visitors today, from 10 to 5, when the instruments will be exhibited and their uses explained. Visitors should wear their badges. The entrance to the grounds is on Garden street.

Tickets for the Lawrence scientific school lunch may be obtained by former students of the school, of Prof. W. S. Chaplin, 16 Prescott street, or of Mr. G. R. Nutter, at the Registration room, No. 4 University Hall. The lunch is at 7 p.m. Tickets, $1.00.

Mr. William Hopkins Tillinghast, the editor of the quinquennial catalogue, has compiled an interesting "Bundle of Statistics relating to the Graduates of Harvard University," which may be obtained at University 4. Every graduate should have a copy.

The Museum of Comparative Zoology, the Peabody Museum of American Archaeology and Ethnology, and the Mineral Cabinet in Boyleston Hall will be open to-day and Monday, from 9 to 5 o'clock, and to-morrow (Sunday) from 1 to 5 o'clock. The Botanic Garden will also be open during the anniversary.

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