ENGINEERING SOCIETY.- There will be a meeting of the Civil Engineering section Tuesday, Oct. 29, at 7.30 in Hastings 25.
WINSLOW H. HERSCHEL, Chairman.ANDOVER CLUB.- First meeting of the year in Holyoke 28, Wednesday evening, Oct. 30, at 7.30. All men who have ever been to Andover are urged to be present, especially men of the Law, Medical and Graduate departments.
ADVOCATE.- Meeting of all the editors at the Sanctum in Church street at eight o'clock tonight.
ADVOCATE.- Literary meeting at the Sanctum Thursday, at 4.30.
CYCLING ASSOCIATION.- Run today through Boston Park system. Start from Gymnasium at 4 p. m. sharp. All members of the University who ride a wheel are cordially invited to attend.
H. C. BURDETT, Capt.STUDENT VOLUNTEER WORK.- Mr. Birtwell will be in Grays 17 today from 9 to 11 advise with any men wishing to engage in Charitable work.
THE "Radcliffe" scrub football team is now fully organized of men from the various classes and would like games with college and outside teams. All wishing games will please correspond with C. P. Adams, 45 Oxford street, Manager.
THERE will be a meeting of the Harvard Pedagogical Club for reorganization, Tuesday, Oct. 29, at 4.30 p. m., in Sever 8. All members of the University who are interested in the subject of Education are invited to attend.
A. O. NORTON, Pres.SHOOTING CLUB.- The following men be at Union Station to go to Wellington in time for the 2.45 train: Bartol, Harris, Hardy, Kinnicutt, Clark, Dove, Dupont.
R. D. STERLING.CHESS CLUB.- The regular weekly meeting will be held tonight at seven in Thayer 1. Members are invited, and especially players in the final round of the tournament.
E. E. SOUTHARD, Sec.The Perkins Hall football team is now prepared to play any scrub team in college. For dates address or see,
F. C. Wilson, Capt., 18 Perkins.BOYLSTON CHEMICAL CLUB.- A lecture on the molecular structure of crystals by Dr. J. E. Wolff will be given before the Boylston Chemical Club on Tuesday evening, Oct. 29, in Boylston 9, at 7.45. Open to the public. Students of chemistry cordially invited.
ALL members of the University who wish to join the H. A. A. may do so by applying at Thurston's. Subscription $5.00.
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