There will be a meeting of the Photograph Society this evening at 7.30, in 9 Weld. It is earnestly requested that as many as possible be present, as important business will be transacted.
One of the numerous type-setters on THE CRIMSON printing staff has been ordered out with militia Company B of Col. Bancroft's regiment. He is now in camp bravely awaiting further developments of the strike,
A petition was circulated by the students of Tufts College, asking that Monday, the 21st, be given in addition to Tuesday, a regular holiday. We at Harvard would be happy if we could persuade the faculty to grant us Tuesday alone.
Prof. Chaplin has kindly offered to allow the students in History 13 to use one of the rooms in the Lawrence Scientific School in preparing their maps and charts, as the room devoted to this purpose in Massachusetts is not large enough to accommodate the whole section.
Cornell, as well as every college in the Inter-collegiate A. A., has received an invitation to send a tug o' war team to the games of the Seventh Regiment, to be held at their armory on April 9th. Entries will be open till March 29th. It is not expected that the Harvard team will pull. - Cornell Sun. Then go ahead, Cornell!