REGULAR meeting of the Christian Association this evening at 6.45 at Holden Chapel. All members of the University invited.
SEVERAL sets of instruments for mechanical drawing and five copies of Wentworth's Plane Geometry are needed at once for courses at the Prospect Union. If any men can lend or give them they can feel very sure that they will be carefully used and much appreciated. The courses cannot well go on until these are provided. Books and instruments may be left at the CRIMSON office.
J. K. WHITTEMORE.49 tf
WHOLE 'varsity squad dressed at 2.30 sharp.
B. G. WATERS.ALL freshmen desiring to go down to New Haven to the game will please sign their names in the blue book at Leavitt and Peirce's and secure excursion rates.
H. P. NICHOLS, Man.48 3t
ALL men trying for the University crew, whether they have rowed before or not, be in the Trophy Room of the gymnasium, Thursday evening at 7.30 p. m.
L. DAVIS.47 3t
HARVARD NATURAL HISTORY SOCIRTY.- The 790th regular meeting will be held in the rooms of the society on Thursday evening, November 23, at 7 o'clock. Mr. T. A. Jaggar, Jr., will speak on "Experiments in the Formation of Ripplemark."
I. N. TILDEN, Sec.WENDELL PHILLIPS CLUB.- There will be no meeting of the Wendell Phillips Club on Friday, November 24.
EXECUTIVE COMMITTEE.ALL members of the University who wish to attend the dinner of the Home Market Club, tomorrow night, to meet McKinley, Reed, Jackson and Green-halge, please see Thorndike Spaulding at Thayer 45, before night. Price of tickets $3.00.
'VARSITY MANDOLIN CLUB.- Rehearsal tonight at 7 in 1 Weld.
R. P. HOOD, Sec.CERCLE FRANCAIS.- Rehearsal today at 4 p. m. in the D. U. room.
PAUL WASHBURN, Sec.
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