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WILL the four men who made the debate be at 18 Hastings today at 4 o'clock.

FRESHMAN FOOTBALL.- Backs be out to kick at 3.30; all others at 3.45.

1900 FOOTBALL.- Practice at 4 p. m.

THERE will be a short meeting of the Harvard Democratic Club in Sever 5 at 7 o'clock.

GOLF TEAM.- The following men are to meet at Leavitt's today at ten o'clock, to play Agawam at Providence: Averell, Clarke, Cutting, Burden, Tucker, Wheelock, Draper.

THERE will be a meeting of the FolkLore Club tonight at 8 o'clock at Hastings 58. Men interested in the study of folk-lore are invited to be present.

WELD BOAT CLUB.- Important meeting at 5.30 p. m. at the boat house.

HARVARD UNION.- The treasurer will be at 14 Little's from 9 to 11 Thursday to take initiation fees and give out shingles.

THERE will be an important meeting of the Harvard Whist Club this evening at 8 o'clock in Hollis 10.

BAND.- Rehearsal Thursday afternoon at 4.30 sharp in L. S. S, Room 1. All men in the University who play band instruments are urged to be present.

WELD 1901 CREW.- The following men row at 3.00 sharp: King, Barker, Gray, Wheelwright, DuBois, Brigham, Corbin, Stix, Jones, Sweetser, and Locke.

The following men row at 3.35 sharp: Burton, Beals, Swain, Morrill, Evans, G. Blake, Palmer, Loud, Todd, and Schlesinger.

The following men row at 4.35 sharp: Emerson, Tower, Roloson, Brainerd, Wead, Newhall, Greene, Cutter, Harper, and Sweetser.

The following men row at 5.00 sharp: Shattuck, Brittin, Foreman, Perry, McFadden, Bigelow, B. S. Blake, Dana, Hart and Schlesinger.

CHRISTIAN ASSOCIATION.- The revised constitution can be found on the desk in Holden Chapel. That there may be no delay in adopting it tonight, members are requested to examine it sometime today.

PROSPECT UNION.- Teachers wanted for a class in telegraphy. Please apply to F. W. Palfrey, 22 Grays. 26 3

CENTRAL NEW YORK CLUB.- Business meeting Thursday, Oct. 28, at 7 p. m. in 3 Claverly Hall. It is important that all members attend. 26 2

CHRISTIAN ASSOCIATION.- Meeting Thursday evening at 6.45 in Holden Chapel. Leader, Dr. A. C. Garrett. Subject, "The Inner Life as the Solution of Doubts."

LACROSSE.- Practice today on Holmes Field at 4 o'clock sharp. All the old men as well as the new men are requested to come out. ts

ALL members of the University wishing to join the Harvard Athletic Association can do so at Thurston's or at 205 Craigie Hall, Mondays, 1.30-2.30. The fee is $5 for the whole college course. Freshmen are urged to join at once.

BROWN AND NICHOLS CLUB.- The triennial dinner of the graduates of the Brown and Nichols School will be held at Young's Hotel on Saturday, Nov. 6, at 7.15. All those expecting to be present should send two dollars to R. Walcott, 11 Waterhouse street, before Nov. 1.

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