BOYLSTON CHEMICAL CLUB.- There will be a meeting of the club Monday evening, April 21. Mr. Hendrixon will give a paper on "The Old Nomenclature."
ENGLISH 12.- There will be a lecture on Monday, April 20. Theme XIII. will be returned to Section I. on Wednesday, April 22; to Section II. on Friday, April 24.
L. B. R. BRIGGS.H. U. B. B. C.- The following men will be in the gymnasium at 2.15 sharp,- Howland, Downer, Trafford, Dean, Alward, Upton, Codman, Hallowell, Mason, Spalding, Luce, F. Bates, McCoy, Evans.
P. B. LINN.The following must postively 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.ADMISSION CONDITIONS.- An admission condition in a study which is identical with a course taught in college may be removed either by passing in that course as a regular study, or by passing the midyear (if any) and final examinations in the course; but in the latter case one month's notice of intentions to take the examinations must be given to the secretary. (Signed) U. 5.
THE HARVARD ST. PAUL'S SCHOOL CLUB.- It is earnestly requested that every man now in the University who has ever been a member of St. Paul's School will become a member of the Harvard St. paul's School Club. The fee is only one dollar. The constitution may be signed and the fee paid at 41 Matthews.
T. EVERETT, Sec'y.CRICKET ELEVEN.- The following men only will be out today and after this,- Carpenter, Austrian, Garrett, Crowinshield, Sullivan, Balch, Frost, Howe, Davis, T. Lee, J. Lee, Chew, MacVeagh, Scott, Bowler. Parker, Skinner, Henshaw, Scudder, Thomas. Practice game on Jarvis today at 2 P. M. sharp.
R. D. BROWN.
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