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WHOLE 'varsity squad dressed at 2.30 sharp.
B. G. WATERS.CERCLE FRANCAIS.- Meeting tonight at 8 in the D. U. room. Mr. A. N. Van Dael, of the Institute of Technology, will address the society, taking "Maeterlinck" as his subject, and Professor de Sumichrast will read "Un Mariage Symboliste." All past and present members are cordially invited to attend.
PAUL WASHBURN, Sec.ALL ushers and leaders of cheering for the Springfield game must meet in 13 Matthews tonight at 7 p. m. sharp. Any one not present must expect to lose his position.
DANIEL W. LANE.All freshmen desiring to go down to New Haven to the game will please sign their names in the blue book at Leavitt and Peirce's and secure excursion rates.
A. P. NICHOLS, Man.48 3t
ALL men trying for the University crew, whether they have rowed before or not, be in the Trophy Room of the gymnasium, Thursday evening at 7.30 p. m.
L. DAVIS.47 3t
HARVARD SHOOTING CLUB.- Pike, Gould, Heckscher, Lawton and Lee be at Leavitt's today at 12.50 sharp to go to Wellington.
PIERIAN SODALITY.- Rehearsal this afternoon. Strings at 4. Brass and wood wind at 4.30 sharp.
H. L. PRESCOTT, Sec.PROSPECT UNION.- At the regular meeting at 7.45 this evening, Professor G. H. Palmer will speak on "The Study of Poetry." These meetings are open to all members of the University.
G. C. NASH, Cor. Sec.
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