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'98 BASEBALL.- All candidates for the Junior baseball team be on Norton's Field at 3.30. More men are requested to come out.

CRICKET.- Following men must be at Leavitt's at 10.30 this morning, whatever the weather may be: Adams, Scatter good, Carleton, Drinkwater, Rawle, Webster, Wells, Haughton, Dupont, Hastings, Parry and Comfort.

MOTT HAVEN.- The following men go to New Haven: Denholm, Bigelow, Redpath, Dunstan, Marshall, Hollister, Fish, Vincent, Fenno, C. H. Williams, Draper, Grant, Starbuck, Fox, E. H. Clark, J. G. Clarke, Hallowell, Morse, Warren, Goddard, Rice, Holt, Somers, Shaw, Patterson, Hoyt, Emmons, Brinckerhoff. All be in Harvard square at 2.50 p. m. A special car leaves at 2 p. m. sharp for the Boston and Albany station. Train leaves for New Haven at 4. Be sure and get running clothes at the Carey this morning.

Very important meeting of Lampoon board next Monday at 7.30 sharp.

FARMERS.- Every man must be on Soldiers Field at 3.30 without fail.

'97 BASEBALL.- Candidates be on Soldiers Field at 3.30 p. m.

FRESHMAN BANJO CLUB.- Rehearsal tonight at 8 o'clock.

'VARSITY GLEE CLUB rehearsal at 6.30.

SCRUB BASEBALL.- The scrub series must be finished by Saturday evening, and all postponed games must be played off before that time or they will not be counted.

ADVOCATE.- Picture taken at Pach's this afternoon at 1.30. All editors must come, and come promptly.

'VARSITY BANJO CLUB.- Rehearsal at 7 sharp. Every man must be present and be on time.

COLLEGE NINE.- Practice on Holmes Field at 3 sharp.

SILVER CLUB.- Important meeting Friday, May 14, at 7 p. m., at 48 Thayer Hall. Election of officers.

MOTT HAVEN.- No men will be allowed to compete in the Harvard 2d-M. I. T. games who have not been examined by Dr. Sargent in their respective events.

CONTRIBUTIONS for the June Monthly must be sent to the secretary, 53 Ware Hall before May 20.

PHI BETA KAPPA.- All men who wish keys kindly send name as soon as possible to B. R. Robinson, 14 Little's Block. 68 3

GOLF CLUB.- Any member of the University wishing to join the Harvard Golf Club may do so by sending the annual

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