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University Organizations.

Chess Club.

The team that will represent the Harvard Chess Club in the match with the Boston Chess Club, next Wednesday evening, is as follows:

S. M. Ballou L. S., F. F. Davis Gr.,

E. P. Fay '96, J. Hewins '96,

H. Lewis '96, G. S. Mumford '96,

J. Peck '96, A. W. Ryder '97,

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L. B. Shoenfeld '95, T. Spalding '95,

W. W. Stevens '95, W. L. Van Kleeck '95.

Pedagogical Club.The first meeting of the Harvard Pedagogical Club was held in Sever 11 yesterday afternoon. Col. Francis W. Parker, of the Cook County Normal School, Chicago, gave an interesting talk on "The Correlation of Studies." Many non-members were present and the subject was discussed openly and questions were answered by the speaker.

The Pedagogical Club was organized in the last part of last year, the object being "to awaken interest in pedagogics among the members of the University, to further the study of education and teaching in the University, and to offer the members opportunity for the discussion of educational topics." Professor Hanus has appointed a committee, consisting of A. O. Norton, chairman, M. C. Leonard, G. I. Clapp, W. H. Smith, and F. R. Hodge, to re-organize the club.

Engineering Society.The Section of Civil Engineers of the Engineering Society met last night to consider the ways and means of more completely organizing their section. C. J. Tilden '96 was elected chairman. It was decided that a committee of three should lay before the next meeting of the section plans for a new organization. The members of the committee are C. J. Tilden '96, G. F. Palmeter '95, E. B. Day '96.

Shooting Club.The following scores were made yesterday afternoon: Match B - Paine 8, Sargent 7, Childs 6, R. Sterling 6, Bartol 4, Byrd 1. Novice match - Childs 6, Shepard 6, Dove 4, Lincoln 1. The finals in the novice match are: Dove 12, Shepard 11, Johnson 11, Childs 10, Bartol 9, F. Sterling 6, F. A. Kinnicutt 4, Lincoln 2. Dupont, Whitfield, G. H. Kinnicutt and Osborn did not finish. The team practice, with one exception, was very poor.

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