FRESHMAN BASEBALL. - All candidates be dressed to play ball at 3.45 p. m. sharp in the Gymnasium Cage.
B. H. HAYES, Temp. Capt.B. T. P. - Meeting tonight at 7 in 40 Grays.
'VARSITY BANJO CLUB. - Rehearsal to-night at 7 sharp in 2 Hilton's Block.
J. M. LITTLE, JR., Leader.'VARSITY GLEE CLUB. - Rehearsal this evening at 7 sharp with Mr. Locke. New men and all others who expect to sing this spring must attend.
H. C. TAYLOR, Sec.LACROSSE. - It is important that all the old men should keep in practice, as a game is expected within three weeks. Stick work out of doors every day at 4 p. m. All new men will be given a fair trial on the second team.
J. A. LEIGHTON, Capt.THERE will be a meeting of the Shakspeare Club in 35 Hastings this evening at 8 o'clock.
ST. PAUL'S SOCIETY. - Rev. J. S. Lindsay, D. D., of Boston, will address the society this evening at 6.45 in 17 Grays. All are invited.
H. B. HUNTINGTON.PROSPECT UNION. - This evening a lecture on "The New Social Spirit in Great Britain" will be given by Mr. G. E. Hooker. Members of the University are invited. Mr. Hooker has just returned after a year of study of social conditions in England, and his lecture promises to be one of unusual interest.
HARVARD ADVOCATE. - There will be a meeting of the board of editors Wednesday, March 13, at 7.30 p. m., in 18 Holyoke House.
J. A. GADE, Sec.'VARSITY MANDOLIN CLUB. - Rehearsal at 5.15, 20 Claverly Hall.
W. MCKITTRICK, Sec.
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