CERCLE FRANCAIS.- The public lecture announced to be given by Professor Baker on Friday evening next, at eight o'clock, in the Fogg Art Museum lecture room, is postponed until the following Friday, November 6, at the same hour and place.
THE class of 1900 must be fully represented in the Republican Intercollegiate Parade Friday night. All Freshmen must turn out.
R. W. BLISS, Class Marshal.CHRISTIAN ASSOCIATION.- The meeting of the Association this week will be devoted to a consideration of foreign missions. Rev. M. F. Thomas, formerly a missionary to Burmah, will speak. The meeting will be held as usual in Holden Chapel at 6.45 Thursday evening. All members of the University are cordially invited to be present.
COLLEGE Republicans will visit McKinley Friday, October 30. Special trains from the east will leave Thursday morning, Oct. 29. All who desire to go should communicate with Wm. B. Wolffe for rates, etc.
SHOOTING CLUB.- There will be a shoot Thursday afternoon from 2 to 4.30. All men who intend to try for the team must be out. The Founders' Cup will be shot for. Men can join the club at the grounds or at 27 Thayer Hall.
H. F. LUNT.WANTED.- All men at all interested in foreign missions kindly to call at Holden Chapel between 1 and 2 o'clock sometime before Thursday, Oct. 29, if possible.
WANTED forty men for Chinese Sunday Schools. No experience needed. For particulars call at Holden Chapel from 1 to 2 daily.
ST. PAUL'S SOCIETY.- There will be a meeting of the society in 17 Grays on Wednesday evening, Oct. 28, at 7 o'clock. Rev. Robt. Codman will deliver a short address.
W. C. GERRISH, Sec.
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