Meeting of the CRIMSON board in the sanctum at 1.30 today.
DUETSCHER VEREIN.- There will be a reception tonight, after Dr. Woerner's lecture in Weld 6.
A. J. SELIGSBERG. Secretary.H. U. B. B. C.- All candidates for the 'varsity nine who have not been examined by Dr. Sargent must be at his office at 2 o'clock today.
P. B. LINN.HARVARD FENCING CLUB.- Members of the club who intend to enter the fencing contest on Tuesday evening, April 15, must leave their names with the secretary before Monday noon.
W. K. FLINT, Secretary.HARVARD ELECTRIC CLUB.- The club has obtained permission to visit the Thompson-Houston works in Lynn Wednesday afternoon, April 16. The members who intend to go in the party must sign the blue book at Leavitt and Pierce's before Tuesday morning.
H. S. WILKINSON, Secretary.The following must positively sit this week: Hunnewell, Hutchinson, Irwin, Jewett, E. S. Jones, Kielty, Leach, R. F. Lewis, Littell, Livingston, Lothrop, McCoy, McPherson, K. Magoun, F. P. Magoun. W. R. Magoun, Mellen, Matthews.
PHOTO COM.Seniors are urged to attend to their class pictures before it is too late. By delaying the matter they are causing much trouble and annoyance to fill out their order lists. Secretaries of college societies are requested to make appointments for sittings as soon as possible, so as not to interfere with the senior class work.
PHOTO COM.The Zoological club will meet at the Museum this evening. Doors open from 7.00 to 7.45. Papers will be given on Origin of Buds in Freshwater Bryozoa by C. B. Davenport; Source of the Messderm in Fishes by E. R. Boyer; Phagocytes in the alimentary Canal by H. P. Johnson, and New Technique in Microscopy, by W. McM. Woodworth
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