'VARSITY MANDOLIN CLUB.- Trial for candidates for the 'Varsity Mandolin Club takes place Tuesday evening, October 13, in 3 Matthews Hall. Every student playing either mandolin or guitar is urged to try. Mandolin trial at 7.30. Guitar trial at 8.30.
J. DEK. TOWNER, Secretary.8 4t
'99 FOOTBALL.- Quarters, centers and fullbacks at 3.30. All others at 4 p. m. More men are wanted especially for the centre positions.
J. W. FABLEY, Capt.PIERIAN SODALITY.- There will be a trial of candidates this evening at 7 o'clock in Roberts' Hall, Brattle Square. All members of the University playing any orchestral instrument are urged to come and bring a solo.
A. B. CUNNINGHAM, Vice-president.8 2t
HARVARD FORUM.- Business meeting Friday, October 9, at half past seven in Stoughton 25. It is important that all members should be present.
F. C. SUTRO, Secretary.ANY member of the University may join the Republican Club and obtain his shingle at Holworthy 9, between 10 and 4 o'clock, and 6.30 and 7 in the evening.
K. DE LAITTRE, Sec.ALL Indiana men of age to vote are urgently requested to hand in their Indiana and Cambridge addresses at the office of the Harvard Republican Club, 9 Holworthy, and they will receive interesting information.
L. L. GILLESPIE, Treasurer Harvard Republican Club.'VARSITY GLEE CLUB.- Trials for candidates for the 'Varsity Glee Club will take place Thursday and Friday evenings, October 8 and 9, at 7 o'clock, in Lower Dane. Every student is specially urged to try. Each candidate will be required to sing a solo.
R. L. SCAIFE, Secretary.4
The Beck Hall Tennis Courts are now ready for use. Those wishing to join the association may leave their names with the treasurer, 3 Beck Hall. 6 3t
PIERIAN SODALITY.- There will be a trial of candidates for the Pierian on Thursday and Friday evenings at seven o'clock. All men playing any orchestral instrument are urged to come and bring a solo.
A. B. CUNNINGHAM, Vice-President.CHRISTIAN ASSOCIATION.- The second meeting of the year will be held as usual at 6.45 Thursday evening in Holden Chapel. Subject, "What Think Ye of Christ?" Leader, G. Gleason '97. All members of the University, especially new students, are invited to be present.
PROSPECT UNION.- Those of last year's teachers who would like to have their courses reserved for them this year, and who have not yet spoken to me or to one of the heads of departments, are requested to send their names to me as soon as possible, as the list of instructors is now being completed. Teachers are now wanted in bookkeeping.
HENRY W. FOOTE, 18 Hastings.6 2t
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