CRIMSON. - Important meeting today at 1.30 sharp.
FRESHMAN BANJO CLUB. - Rehearsal in Matthews 6 at 7 o'clock tonight. Officers will be elected.
R. B. FLERSHEM,Temp. Leader.FRESHMAN GLEE CLUB. - First and second tenors come to Matthews 8 at 3.30 sharp. Bring music.
W. W. HOYT.CHRISTIAN ASSOCIATION. - Talk on "Solved and Unsolved Problems in Charitable Work," by Hon. Robert Treat Paine of Boston, in Holden Chapel, 6.45 p. m., on Thursday, January 24.
COLLEGE men wishing to attend the Nativity Play - "The Christian Mystery" - to be given at St. Andrew's Parish Rooms, Chambers Street, Boston, tonight, at 8 p. m., can obtain tickets of H. L. Blanchard, 67 Thayer Hall. Reserved seat 50 cents.
ANY student having old clothing that he can not use will help a good cause by sending it to St. Augustine's Trade School, 187 Cambridge street, Boston. Next Wednesday there will be an "Omnibus Sale" of this clothing, as well as contributed furniture and pictures, and the proceeds are distributed among the West End poor.
HARVARD TOTAL ABSTINENCE LEAGUE. - Professor James will address a public meeting of the league on "The Effects of Alcohol," Tuesday, Jan. 22, at 7.30 p. m., in Sever 11. All members of the University invited.
WM. M. TROTTER, Pres.MEETING of directors of the H. D. A., Monday, at 6.30. Last important meeting before the election. Every member must be present.
H. C. LAKIN.HARVARD UNION. - The semi-annual business meeting for the election of officers will be held in 26. Grays, Monday, Jan. 21, at 7.15 p. m.
R. C. RINGWALT, Sec.
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