THE managing editor of the CRIMSON will be very grateful to any one who can give him information as to the possessor of any of the files of the old bi-weekly CRIMSON. Any information on the subject may be sent to J. G. King, 13 Thayer Hall.
CANDIDATES for '89 football team will meet on Jarvis at 2.45 sharp.
J. B. MARKOE.HARVARD Y. M. C. A. invite all new students to their meeting tonight at 7 in Lawrence Hall.
MATH. G.- There will be an hour examination Tuesday, Nov. 1st, at 10 o'clock in the U. E. R.
ALL candidates for the '90 eleven will be on Jarvis Field at 3 o'clock sharp on Friday.
T. W. SLOCUM.CANDIDATES for the freshman eleven will meet on Jarvis Field at 3 o'clock sharp today.
R. J. CLARK, Capt.LOST-A dark blue fall overcoat lined with blue satin, and pair of brown gloves in one of the pockets. Please return to 5 Weld.
H. A. A.- The second Hare and Hound run will be started from the steps of Matthews, at 3.30 p. m., Thursday. The book for entries will be left at Bartletts until the start.
PHYSICS Note Books presented at the recent entrance examinations may be obtained by their owners at room 41 of the Physical Laboratory.
E. H. HALL.H. A. A.- The second Hare and Hound run will be on Thursday, Oct. 27, at 3.30 p. m. The book for signatures will be left at Bartlett's until 3.30 p. m. Thursday.
HARVARD SHOOTING CLUB.- The club will hold a school at Watertown this (Thursday) afternoon. Car leaves at 1.30.
D. C. HOLDER, JR., Secretary.THE ZOOLOGICAL CLUB will resume its meetings this year in the Museum of Comparative Zoology, fourth floor, room 3. The first meeting will be held tonight at 7.30. The east door of the new part will be open only from 7.15 to 7.30 p. m. Dr. Slade will present a paper on "Cranial Vacuities." All members of the University interested in special zoological work are invited to attend.
THE Executive Committee of the Harvard Union submit the following questions to the society:-
1. Resolved, that prohibition should be abolished in Cambridge.
2. Resolved, that the parochial school system is dangerous to American institutions.
3. Resolved that the Harvard-Columbia 'Varsity race should be discontinued.
H. PAGE, Chair. Lan.IT IS to be hoped that more '88, '89 and '90 men will sing for the race at noon on next Saturday, the 29th. It was found by the boat club that to expect men to train for a mile race now, amid the important competitions for the class and table football teams, was too much, and the course has been changed from the basin to the short one in front of the boat house, from bridge to bridge, if the tide will allow. The entries were to have been closed last night; but as only sixteen names are down, the book will remain at Bartlett's until ten o'clock tonight (Thursday).
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