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'93 ELEVEN. All candidates for the senior eleven be on Nortons field at 2.00 sharp.
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J. H. PARKER.Fall Tournament of the H. L. T. C. - Open to all members of the University. Entries in singles and doubles, (entrance fee $1.00 in single and $1.00 for each man in doubles), must be made in the blue book at Leavitt & Peirce's before Saturday, October 15th. at 6 p. m. First, second and consolation prizes in singles, and first and second in doubles and a championship prize will be given.
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T. HOPPIN, Sec.Prof. Hayes will meet his voluntary classes in elocution, in Holden Chapel on Mondays and Fridays at 2.30 p. m.
2t'95 Eleven. - All candidates be on Nortons at 2.30 sharp.
R. D. Wrenn.Harvard Rowing Club. - Open to all members of the University, Weld Boat House on Boylston St., open daily through out the autumn. Men may join at Thurston's or on Tuesdays, Thursdays and Saturdays from 10-11, at 26 Holyoke House.
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W. R. Peabody, Sec.FRESHMAN FOOT BALL. - All backs will report on Nortons field at 3.30 sharp. All others at 4 sharp. Let every man be on time.
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B. W. TRAFFORD, Capt.Freshman Banjo Club. - All candidates for the Freshman Banjo Club who have not yet tried, please meet at 1 Hilton Block, Tuesday evening at 6.30.
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L. A. MYERS, Temp. Leader.Economics 1. - For Monday, Oct. 17, the members of Prof. Taussig's sections in this course will read chapter IX of Book I in Mill. Chapters VII and VIII will be omitted.
English A. - Lists of seats for the lectures in English A are posted in University and in Boylston: 1-326, benches on the floor not including the front bench and the benches at the side of the room; 327-420, seats in the gallery; 421-481, front bench, chairs, and side benches on the floor; 482-520, benches on the platform.
'Varsity Notice. - The following men will be dressed in the cage of the Carey Building at 3.00 sharp: Emmons, Foster' Upton Mason, Acton, Waters, Mackie, Lewis, Russell, W. H. Shea, Pierce, Newell, J. Shea, Hallowell, Collamore, Bond, Fair child, Gage, Corbett, Gray, Webster, Fennessy, Burgess, Blake, Davis.
B. W. TRAFFORD, Capt.The Canadian Club will meet this evening in the Union Club Rooms. Prof. F. C. de Sumichrast will address the members upon Tours and Scenery in Cape Breton.'
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