'99 CREW.- No rowing today. All be dressed to exercise at 3.30 sharp.
B. H. DIBBLER.FRENCH PLAY.- There will be a rehearsal Saturday afternoon at 5 p. m. at Professor de Sumichrast's house. All make an effort to be there.
L. L. GILLESPIE.REGULAR cricket practice will begin Monday morning, March 1, in the Gymnasium Cage. All the candidates who handed in their names at the meeting last Wednesday will receive postal cards with the hours of their practice. Should any candidates receive no cards, they can get their hours from the secretary.
E. A. WATERS, Sec.MANDOLIN CLUB.- Meet in front of Leavitt and Peirce's at 8 o'clock this evening (not 8.15 as originally announced), to go to United States Hotel.
F. L. WALDO.'98 CREW.- Row in the Gymnasium at 4.
H. ADAMS, 2D.SOUTHERN CLUB.- Those members who wish to come to the dinner this evening and have not yet signed the blue-book at Leavitt and Peirce's must sign this morning before twelve o'clock.
O. F. RICHARDS.'97 CREW.- Be dressed to row at 3.00 o'clock.
M. S. DUFFIELD.FRESHMAN BASEBALL.- There will be no practice today. Team to meet Monday, March 1, in the Gymnasium at 4.15.
WM. L. GARRISON, JR.NEW JERSEY CLUB.- All men from N. J. desirous of forming one meet in Hollis 3 this evening at 7.30.
LAMPOON.- All men from '99 and 1900 who wish to try for Business Editor, call at the Sanctum, 3 Linden street, Monday, Mar. 1, or Tuesday, Mar. 2, at 1.30.
H. WOOD, JR., Sec.9 4
ALL contributions for the March number of the Monthly must be sent to the editor-in-chief before Monday, March 1.
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