INTERNATIONAL LAW CLUB.- Photograph today, back of Sever at 2 o'clock.
J. T. KILBRETH, JR., President.CRICKET ELEVEN.- The following men will be in front of the Cooperative Society store in the square to go to Lowell at 10.30, Meade, Dupont, Pool, Kenny, Adams, Mathews, Gray, Davis, Bent, Richardson.
P. H. CLARK, Capt.PIERIAN.- There will be concerts Wednesday, May 23, and Friday, May 25.
HARVARD UNION.- All men intending to go to Wellesley tonight are requested to meet in Grays 26 at 5.50 p. m.
S. E. JOHNSON, Sec.WELD BOAT CLUB.- The drawing for boats to be used by organized fours in the race May 26 will be held at the boat house today at 4 p. m.
W. S. YOUNGMAN, Sec.ENGLISH HIGH SCHOOL ASSOCIATION.- Last meeting of the year, in 10 Holworthy, Monday evening, at 7 o'clock. Election of officers. Shingles ready.
'VARSITY GLEE, BANJO AND MANDOLIN CLUBS.- Concerts next week are as follows: Tuesday, Colonial Club (Glee and Banjo Clubs); Thursday, St. Botolph Club (Glee and Mandolin Glubs); Saturday, University Club (Glee Club).
J. D. GREENE.GROTON vs. St. Marks baseball game, Grove street grounds, Worcester, Saturday. Train leaves Boston and Albany station at 9 a. m. 75 2t
ARCTIC EXPEDITION.- The Arctic expedition under the supervision of Dr. F. A. Cook, an old explorer with Peary, will leave New York, June 30, returning the middle of September. A party is now forming from Harvard. All professors and students of geology and botany, etc., will have ample opportunity for scientific research. The hunting and fishing are unequalled. The temperature varies from 35 to 69 degrees, seldom going below freezing point. We shall be glad to furnish any information that may be desired.
MAYNARD LADD '94, 9 Matthews Hall.WM. B. WOLFFE '95, 24 Follen street.71 tf
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