HARVARD Y. M. C. A. will hold a meeting in Lawrence Hall to-night at 6.30. All students are invited.
FOUND.- Wednesday morning, on Holmes Field, a stylographic pen marked "Independent." Owner may apply at 41 Divinity.
THE Harvard Banjo Club seems to be in great demand this fall. It has already five engagements for the rest of November and December.
HARVARD SHOOTING CLUB.- This week a series of three matches will be opened as follows: Match A, open to all: 10 clay pigeons; 18 yards rise; 5 angles. Match B, handicap: 10 bluerocks; same conditions. Match C, handicap: 10 bats; same conditions; first prize-winners barred. Each match to run three weeks; best two scores to count.
THE EXECUTIVE COMMITTEE present the following questions to the Harvard Union from which to choose the subject for the next debate:-
Resolved, that a system of assigning rooms based on a semority of college standing should be adopted at Harvard.
Resolved, that the land tax of Henry George should be adopted.
Resolved, that the telegraph system in the United States should be under government control.
H. PAGE, Chairman.
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