CRIMSON CANDIDATES.- All candidates must be in the office for consultation today or tomorrow between 1.30 and 2.30.
FENCING CLUB.- All men intending to compete in the Novice Handicap Tournament on Tuesday night are requested to meet in the club rooms Monday, 7.45 p. m.
HARVARD Natural History Society, Botanical Section.- Meeting tonight at Ware 48 at 7.45. Mr. Oakes Ames will speak on "Anomalous Roses."
M. L. FERNALD, Chairman.FRENCH BALLET.- The following men be at G. A. R. Hall today at 3.50: J. Bolles, Marden, G. B. Hanavan, D. Cotton, E. A. Young, A. M. Rock.
At 4.15-R. Scaife, J. R. Procter, K. Brent, Carleton, F. B. Rowell, R. S. Holland, A. N. Brower.
At 4.45-Hill, Brower, Stanley, Holbrook, Hastings and any others who are trying for the Tailors' Dance.
C. L. SMITH, JR.WELD BOAT CLUB.- All candidates for the Weld crews must join the Weld Club on or before Tuesday next. No man need have any fear of being dropped after the crews go on the water, for there will be boats enough for all.
ORDER OF THE GOVERNING BOARD.ST. PAUL'S SOCIETY.- Evening prayers will be read every evening during Lent in 17 Grays at 7 o'clock.
FRESHMAN BANJO CLUB.- Rehearsal at 8 o'clock tonight.
R. G. PRATT.
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