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Notice.

TRACK TEAM.- Bicycle squad meet at the Gymnasium at 4 today ready to do road riding.

All weight men report Wednesday on Holmes Field between four and six p. m. If the weather is bad report at the Carey Building same day at 4.45.

The next cross country walk for the regular squad will be Thursday. All the men are urged to show up at 3.45. Heavy shoes should be worn.

All new men who desire to come out for the team should report in one of the regular squads to Mr. Lathrop who has much time at present to give to new men.

The hurdle squad will practice today and Friday with Mr. Garcelon. On other days they are urged to join the walking squad.

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Jumpers should join the 3.30 gymnasium squad today, Wednesday, to jump in Gymnasium.

CONTRIBUTIONS for carrying on the work of the University Club Committee may be left at Leavitt and Peirce's or sent to W. Phillips, 33 Bow street.

'VARSITY BANJO CLUB.- Rehearsal tonight. Banjeaurines 6.45 sharp. Rest of club 7.30. Those who are absent from this rehearsal and concert Thursday will be fined.

PROSPECT UNION.- The lecture this evening, Wednesday, March 9, will be given by Mr. Charles F. Coolidge of Riverside Press. The subject will be: "Book-making, Past and Present." Harvard men invited.

THE Natural History Society will hold its 818th regular meeting in Sever 5 on Wednesday, March 9, at 7.30 p. m. The general topic for discussion will be "The Preservation of Species from Extinction."

HARVARD UNION.- Special business meeting tonight at 6.45 in Stoughton 23. A full attendance is imperative.

'VARSITY MANDOLIN CLUB.- Rehearsal today at 4.45 p. m. in L. S. S. 1. Everyone must be on time.

CAMERA CLUB.- Owing to the illness of Professor de Sumichrast, the meeting of the Camera Club will be held in Sever 6 at 7 o'clock this evening. All members of the University interested in photography are invited to be present.

LACROSSE.- Practice today on Norton's field at 4 o'clock sharp. The new sticks have arrived and may be obtained at 15 Holyoke House any evening at 7 o'clock.

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