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There will be a meeting of the '90 Pi Eta in the rooms tonight at 7.30.
G. H. MERRILL, Sec.There will be a meeting of the freshman class in Holden chapel, Friday, January 10, at 7.30 p. m.
B. W. TRAFFORD.Seniors are requested to make appointments for sittings at Pach's studio immediately as Mr. Tupper is desirous of finishing the work as soon as possible.
PHOTO COMMITTEE.Any man who can give a bed to one or more delegates to the Church Students' Missionary Association Convention on Friday and Saturday nights will confer a favor by sending his name to 2 Beck Hall as early as possible.
FOUND.- A lady's pocket book in front of Sever's, Thursday evening. Inquire at 6 Hilton's block.
St. Marks alumni dinner will be held at the Parker House at 7 p. m. Saturday, January 11. All those who intend to be present must notify Mr. Paul Barron Watson 113 Devonshire street as soon as possible.
NINETY-TWO CREW.- The following men must be at the gymnasium ready to begin work at 5 p. m., sharp: Rantoul, Steadman, Gillespie, Weed, Greenwood, Draper, Young, Cheney, Porter, Hubbard, Stearns, Rankin, Kennedy and Putnam, Macdonald.
J. C. POWERS.All persons who were indebted to Mr. George W. Sawin at the time of his death will confer a favor on his family by paying to me without delay the amount of their indebtedness to him, and any to whom he was indebted are requested to send me their accounts.
WILLAM W. NOLEN, 2 Manter hall, Cambridge.
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