Albert Parker Fitch '00 of New York will speak at the joint meeting of the St. Paul's Society and the Christian Association tomorrow.
The Yale crew has received an invitation to compete in the international races at Cork, Ireland, in July. It will not be accepted.
Professor Ira N. Hollis will talk tonight at the Prospect Union on "Practical and Theoretical Engineering." The lecture will be open to the public.
The new dressing-room and shower-baths in the Union, opposite the Freshman billiard-room, are now ready for use. The fee for bathing is ten cents, for which towels and soap will be furnished at the office.
The first year law smoker will be held at the American House, Saturday, March 29, and all members of the class are urged to buy tickets at once. The committee on arrangements consists of the following men: A. N. Rice, chairman; G. A. Lyon, W. B. C. Pilcher, C. M. Thorne, H. LeB. Sampson, S. D. Ames, D. R. Richberg, J. Alexander, G. D. Marvin, M. H. Vander Voort.
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