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Notices.

GLEE CLUB. Rehearsal of the anniversary music in Appleton Chapel, at 5 o'clock this afternoon.

E. R. SHIPPEN, Pres.FRESHMAN GLEE CLUB. There will be a rehearsal in Boylston Hall this (Thursday) evening, at 7 o'clock.

J. P. DENISON, Pres.EVERETT ATHENAEUM. There will be a very important meeting of the society this afternoon, at 3 o'clock sharp, in Stoughton 10.

F. B. JACOBS, Sec'y.LAW SCHOOL DRUM CORPS. Members of the drum corps will meet at 2 Manter Hall, this evening, at 7, sharp.

J. A. FRYE.Freshman eleven and substitutes be on Jarvis at 3 o'clock sharp, to-day. All those who were candidates at the beginning of the year, and any others who play at all, should come out as they have a good chance of getting on the eleven if they play hard.

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T. W. SLOCUM, Capt.SCRATCH RACES. The crews will be drawn to-night and all men who intend to enter must pay the entrance fee before 7.30 to-night, when all entries close. By order of

ANNIVERSARY COMMITTEE.The following men will act as Captains in the torch-light procession, Saturday evening: From '87, Bartol, Alexander, H. L. Clark, Rogers, Knowles, Michael, Hardy. From '88, Amory, Woodman, Lund, Wood, Crocker, Butler, Whipple, Loeb, Pulsifer. From '89, Storrow, Parker, Woodbury, Morgan, Hunneman, Vorse, Ropes, Morse, Bingham. From '90, Dexter, Endicott, Higginson, Matthews, Crehore, Slocum, Geoham, Vila, F. Codman, Hill.

H. W. KEYES.At the meeting of Harvard Union this evening, the following questions will be submitted, from which one will be selected for the next debate.

Resolved, That the interests of the society would be promoted by the adoption of the system of land taxation advocated by Henry George.

Resolved, that high license is preferable to prohibition, as a method of dealing with intemperance.

Resolved, That the interests of justice demand the abolition of the jury system in civil cases.

R. B. Mahany, Vice President.

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