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HARVARD-TECH ROAD RACE.- Contestants must be ready to start from the gymasium at 1.45 sharp Saturday.
HARVARD 'VARSITY CLUB.- Meeting tonight.
THE Y. M. C. A. will meet in the society rooms in Lawrence Hall at 6.45 this evening.
HARVARD SHOOTING CLUB.- The regular weekly meeting of the Harvard Shooting Club will be held this afternoon (weather permitting) at Watertown. Take 1.30 car.
HARVARD CAMERA CLUB.- Members can obtain their shingles by calling at Thayer 66 between the hours of thres and five today or one and three tomorrow.
R. W. WOOD, Sec.THE following men will be on Cambridge Common this afternoon at 2.30 p. m. prompt, in uniform, to play Cambridge High: Trafford, Talbot, Clark, Thayer, Downes, Raymond, Mages, Holmes, Bigelow.
J. W. SMITH, Captain.MEN FROM OTHER COLLEGES.- A meeting for the purpose of hearing and acting upon the report of the committee will be held in Sever 11, Thursday, April 25, at 7.30 p. m.
E. B. DELABARRE, Sec.HASTY PUDDING THEATRICALS.- Tickets for the Boston performances April 25, 26, and 27, are now on sale at Thurston's, the Adams House and the Parker House.
There will be a public performance in the Hasty Pudding Club Theatre, Holyoke street, Cambridge, on Tuesday evening, April 23. Tickets for members of the university only, $1; for the general public, $2, now on sale at Thurston's, 442 Harvard street, and at the Co-operative store. One half the house will be reserved for those purchasing $2 tickets, and the other half for the purchasers of $1 tickets.
Inasmuch as the reduction in price is for the benefit of members of the university who cannot afford the higher price, it is to be hoped that no attempt will be made by the students to purchase $1 tickets for outsiders. Posttively no $1 tickets will be received at the door from anyone but members of the university.
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