Hon. Edward Blake, M. P. from South Longford, Ireland, formerly leader of the Liberal Party of Canada, and Vice-Chancellor of Toronto University, will deliver an address, on the Home Rule Question in Ireland, under the auspices of the Harvard Canadian Club, at Sever 11, Thursday, Oct. 27, at 8.30 p.m. The public is cordially invited.
Students in the Graduate School who wish to be considered a applicants for any of the scholarships now vacant, but who have not yet sent in their application, are requested to do so on or before Thursday, October 27th.
CHARLES F. DUNBAR, Chairman.Pierian Sodality. - Full rehearsal of new music Thursday at 4.30.
Freshman Football. - All backs will report on Nortons field at 3.00 sharp. All others at 3.30 sharp.
F. S. NEWELL.Attention '96. - All Democratic members of the class of '96 will please call at 23 Beck Hall, at any time between 10 a.m. and 6 p.m. today. Very important.
M. E. INGALLS,Sec. H. D. C. C.Harvard Fencing Club. There will be an important business meeting and smoker of the Harvard Fencing Club on Friday at 7.15 p.m. at the new rooms, corner of Harvard Square, over Claflin's Drug Store.
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R. STONE, Pres.All wishing to enter the freshmen games must join the H. A. A.
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GEORGE CROMPTON, Sec.If there are any members of the St. Andrew's Brotherhood in the university they are earnestly requested to send their names and addresses to me.
FRED. W. DALLINGER,
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384 Broadway.Harvard Republican Club, - All members of the University will have the measurements for their uniforms for the torch-light procession of Nov. 3rd. taken by Brine as soon as possible - '96 and '94 at 10-11 Harvard Row, '95 and '93 at 436 Harvard street. The price of the crimson gowns, white-mortar boards with crimson tassels, will be $2.00. Shingles may be had at 23 Holworthy any day at 2 p.m.
R. GILLESPIE, Sec.VARSITY FOOT BALL. - Practice will begin at 3.15 sharp. If any man cannot be dressed ready for play at that time he must see me before 1 p.m. today.
All those who do not tackle before playing must tackle immediately after practice.
B. W. TRAFFORD, Capt.Republican Club Drum Corps. - All men intending to march with the Drum Corps, in the big procession in Boston, Nov. 3, must order their uniforms at Brine's on Harvard St., before 2 o'clock, today.
'94 Eleven - The following men will be at the Gymnasium dressed for play at 3.30 sharp: Lee, Whitney, Davis, Williams, Clarkson, Wheelright, Carey, McDaniel, Wrenn, Ladd, Cabot, Earle, Gleason, Gardner, Frothingham, Brooks, Jackson.
R. B. BEALS.Harvard Democratic Club. - Tickets for the joint debate with the Economy Club may be obtained at Leavitt & Peirce's. The debate takes place Monday evening, Oct. 31st, at Odd Fellows' Hall. All members who can go are urged to do so.
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