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Notice.

'95 NINE.- All candidates must be on Norton's Field at 2.30 sharp.

I. S. ADAMS, Capt.THE Boylston Chemical Club will visit the Cochrane Chemical Works in Everett this afternoon. Members will meet at the Chemical Laboratory at 1.45 p. m. sharp.

LE ROY G. CRANDON, Sec.'94 NINE.- Be on Holmes at 2.30 sharp today.

J. B. LOWELL, Capt.CRICKET ELEVEN.- The following men will be at Leavitt and Peirce's at eleven o'clock to go to Brockton: Whitall, Davis, Meade, Dupont, Wells, Hechscher, Bird, Kenny, Logan, Adams.

P. H. CLARK, Capt.PIERIAN.- Will the following men be at Union Hall, 48 Boylston street, this afternoon at 1.45 sharp: Perry, R. Bacon, Wallaeger, Hall, Mansur, Robbins, Bolles, Adler, Gulick. N. S. Bacon, Rumford, Lowell, Stark.

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CHARLES L. SAFFORD, Leader.HARVARD SHOOTING CLUB.- Gould, Pierce, Lawton, and Heckscher, must go to Wellington in the 1.45 train today without fail, for team practice.

Per order, CAPTAIN.ST. PAUL'S SCHOOL CLUB.- The annual dinner will be held at the Thorndike at 7 p. m., on Wednesday, May 2. Every old St. Paul's man in college is urged to sign the book at Leavitt and Peirce's before Monday next, at 12 m. Price per plate $2.50.

A. WHITESIDE, JR.56 4t

HARVARD FENCING CLUB.- Any member wishing to attend the intercollegiate fencing contest at the Racquet and Tennis Club in New York, the evening of May 5, should let me know by Sunday evening, April 29.

J. C. HANCOCK, Pres.56 2t

ALL candidates for the cricket team will be on Holmes Field today at 3 o'clock dressed to play.

P. H. CLARK, Capt.47 tf

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