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Notice.

1900 FOOTBALL.- The following men will take the strength test at Dr. Sargent's office: Runnells, 1.57; Curtis, 2; Bedford, 2.03; Garrison, 2.06; Crane, 2.09; Forbes, 2.12; Clark, 2.15; Ellicott, 2.18; Mason, 2.21; Beardsell, 2.24; Davis, 2.30; Fabyan, 2.33: Martin, 2.36.

1900 FOOTBALL.- Practice at 4 p. m. sharp.

FRESHMAN FOOTBALL.- Backs be out at 3.30, all others at 3.45.

'98 FOOTBALL.- Practice at 4 p. m. sharp.

MILITARY DRILL today at 4.45 in Armory Hall.

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THE first smoker of the Harvard Maine Club for the year will be held at 22 Ware Hall, Thursday, Oct. 14, at 8 p. m. All members of the College and Scientific School from Maine are eligible and are cordially invited. Freshmen and first year students will be especially welcome.

CYCLING ASSOCIATION.- The annual meeting will be held in Sever 5, Thursday, Oct. 14, at 7.30. Election of officers.

ALL Harvard students whose religious affinities would naturally associate them with the Old Cambridge Baptist Church are cordially invited to the general church sociable and reception on Wednesday evening, October 13, from 7.30 to 10 o'clock p. m. 13 2

WELD EIGHT row at 4 p. m. sharp.

WELD BOAT CLUB.- First Freshman squad and substitutes row at 3.30 sharp. Second Freshman eight and substitutes row at 4.45.

WELD BOAT CLUB.- All four-oared captains and eight captains be at the boat house at 5.30 sharp.

LACROSSE.- All candidates for the lacrosse team will meet on Holmes Field today at 4 o'clock sharp. All men not trying for the football team are urged to come out. It is especially urgent that as many Freshmen as possible come out, as a Freshman team will be formed if possible.

ST. PAUL'S SOCIETY.- Rev. Robert L. Paddock, General Traveling Secretary of the Church Students' Missionary Association, will address the society tonight in Grays 17 at 7.30. All members of the University are cordially invited.

STUDENT VOLUNTEER COMMITTEE.- Mr. Birtwell will be in Grays 17 on Tuesday from 9 until 11 to talk with men in regard to volunteer charity work.

CHRISTIAN ASSOCIATION.- The General Secretary can be found in Grays 17 every morning except Tuesday from 11.15 to 12, and every afternoon except Saturday from 2.30 to 3.

ALL men who wish to try for business positions on the Advocate should see the business manager, at Stoughton 2, as soon as possible.

TEACHERS wanted at the Prospect Union, especially for classes in bookkeeping, arithmetic, telegraphy, history, economics, and architectural drawing; also men to give one evening per week for a few weeks to serving the Union in other ways. Please apply at 22 Grays between 10 and 11 a. m., any day this week.

THE Pen and Brush Club will meet in 33 Hastings on Tuesday evening at 8 o'clock for the election of officers.

THE following men will please meet at 2 Holyoke, Tuesday night, October 12 at 8 p. m.: H. P. White '99, G. F. Hurt '98, J. F. Wood '98, C. J. Harbeck 1901. To elect a captain of Bicycle Team. 12 2

THE St. Paul's Society will have a smoke talk Wednesday evening, Oct. 13, at the Colonial Club House, at which Rev. Endicott Peabody, of Groton, and Mr. Montague Chamberlain, of the Scientific School, will give short addresses. All Episcopalians who have entered the University this year are cordially invited.

CONTRIBUTORS to the November Monthly should send mss. to the editor in-chief, 53 Ware Hall, by October 15.

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