AN ARCTIC EXPEDITION FOR COLLEGE MEN!- This expedition is intended both as a means of recreation and scientific research. It will consist mostly of college students and professors, and rare opportunities are offered to those who are interested in geological work, as well as to sportsmen, who will be given exceptional advantages for hunting. Parties from Yale and other leading universities have been booked. The number will probably be limited to fifty. I shall be glad to confer with any Harvard students or professors who may desire further information in regard to this trip.
MAYNARD LADD '94, 9 Matthews Hall.'VARSITY GLEE CLUB.- Rehearsal in Roberts Hall at 4.30.
J. D. GREENE.FRESHMAN BANJO CLUB.- Rehearsal today at 3.30.
J. M. LITTLE, JR., Sec.FRESHMAN MANDOLIN CLUB.- Rehearsal today at 5 sharp. All men must be there promptly.
R. L. SCAIFE, Sec.'94 NINE.- The following men please be out on Holmes Field at 3 p. m. to play '95: Linfield, Flynn, Gray, Beals, Harding, Newman, Harrison, Frothingham, Small, Cabot, Gale.
J. B. LOWELL, Capt.'VARSITY MANDOLIN CLUB.- The following men will please be at 1 Weld tonight at 7 o'clock sharp: Stetson, Wells, Lombard, Barry, Morse, Roman, Spalding and Porter.
INSTITUTE of 1770.- There will be an important business meeting of the '94, '95 and '96 Institute of 1770, Friday evening, May 4, at 8 o'clock. Smoker.
ANDOVER CLUB.- Important meeting Friday, May 4, at 7.30 p. m., in 19 Holworthy. Election of officers for ensuing year.
Mr. L. A. E. Ahlers will speak upon "Student Life in Germany."
A quartet from the Glee Club will sing.
Every member of the University who ever attended Phillips Academy is cordially invited to be present.
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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