HARVARD BANJO CLUB. - Important meeting Thursday at 1.30, sharp.
PI ETA SOCIETY. - Rehearsal this afternoon at 5 o'clock. Important for all to be there then.
W. C. BURBANK.CLASS OF 1887. - The order lists of class pictures must be sent to the studio at once, to enable the photographer to print and deliver the pictures by the end of the term.
FRANK H. SELLERS,Chairman Photo. Com.H. U. B. B. C. - All who can go to Princeton Saturday are urged to sign the book at Leavitt & Peirce's before Thursday noon, as a special car will be provided if enough names are signed.
W. H. RAND, JR.Sign at Leavitt & Peirce's for the Harvard-Yale freshman dinner. The dinner will be at Young's Hotel, Wednesday, May 18, at 7.30 p.m. Subscription $4. Pay subscription when you sign.
G. R. PAYSON, JR.GLEE CLUB. - Train leaves Fitchburg station at 4.40 p.m. Special tickets will be found at the ticket office.
All candidates for the '87 Nine will meet at 5 Wadsworth House this evening at 7.30. Practice on Jarvis at 3.30.
C. E. LOUD.NATURAL HISTORY SOCIETY. - On account of a sudden domestic affiliation the gentleman who was to have addressed the Society this, Wednesday, evening, May 4th, is unable to do so. There will therefore be no lecture until Professor Clarke's on Monday.
WM. W. NOLEN.HARVARD CRICKET CLUB. - The following men will play on the team in the match against Waltham to-day, and will meet at the gymnasium at 12 o'clock sharp. R. D. Brown, W. H. Hunnewell, G. T. Quinby, W. M. Paul, R. W. Frost, T. W. Balch, S. Dexter, L. Sullivan, W. G. Barney, A. B. Whiting and W. Ellis.
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