FRESHMAN GLEE CLUB.- Rehearsal Wednesday afternoon at 4 o'clock in Lower Dane.
M. S. SAVAGE, Sec.FRESHMAN BANJO CLUB.- Rehearsal banjeaurines only at 5 p. m.
J. A. BURNHAM, JR.FENCING CLUB.- Professor Rondelle will be at the club on Monday and Friday evenings, 7-9, and on Wednesday afternoons, 4-6. All those wishing extra practice are invited to meet on Tuesday and Thursday afternoons at 4.30. All who have ever fenced are requested to try for the team to be sent to New York on April 4 for the Junior Team Competition to be held at the N. Y. Fencers' Club. 27 3t
'VARSITY MANDOLIN CLUB.- Rehearsal today at 5 o'clock.
J. DEK. TOWNER, Sec.ALL Harvard Union, Forum and Freshman Debating Society men who desire to attend the banquet following the debate must hand their names with the necessary money to me before Wednesday night.
R. C. DAVIS, 20 Ware Hall.ST. PAUL'S SOCIETY.- There will be a meeting of the society in 17 Grays on Wednesday, March 11, at 7 p. m. Mr. C. P. Parker will speak on "The Relations between Heathen and Christian Thought in the first two Centuries." All members of the University are invited.
H. B. HUNTINGTON, Sec.GRADUATE CLUB.- The meeting of the Graduate Club announced for Friday, March 13, will have to be postponed. President Hall will address the club at a later date which will be duly announced.
F. P. GULLIVER, Sec.26 2t
ALL men wishing to present articles for consideration for the April number of the Harvard Monthly will confer a favor by having their manuscripts with the secretary on or before March 22.
H. A. PHILLIPS, 28 Holyoke St.23 3t
ST. PAUL'S SOCIETY.- Evening prayer is said each evening during Lent from 7.00-7.20 p. m., in 17 Grays. All members of the University are invited.
H. B. HUNTINGTON, Sec.a5
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