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FRESHMAN BANJO CLUB. - Rehearsal today at 4.30. Very important. All must be present.

A limited number of reserved seats for the game with Princeton will be put on sale at Leavitt & Pierce's, this morning. These tickets will be removed Wednesday night. Price $1.50. The seats are all in one section, and among the best on the field.

ARTHUR P. STONE,Manager H. U. B. B. C.HARVARD SHOOTING CLUB. - Regular meeting from 2 till 5. The Founder's cup will be shot for.

VARSITY MANDOLIN CLUB. - Rehearsal this afternoon at 4.30.

B. WELLS.BOTANY 1. The members of Botany 1 are reminded that there will be laboratory work this week as usual; at least three new flowers must be studied in accordance with the outline issued last week.

G. J. PEIRCE, Asst.VARSITY GLEE CLUB. - Rehearsal at 6.45. Leave rooms at 7.15 for Belmont.

B. WELLS, Sec.HARVARD ROWING CLUB. - The boat-house will be open hereafter on Sundays as on other days, from 9 a. m. to 6 p. m.

H. A. A. - All men entered for the May 7th meeting, must get Dr. Sargent's permission to compete.

H. A. A. - Men can be examined Tuesday and Wednesday afternoons.

ST. PAUL'S SOCIETY. - Rev. Sherrard Billings of Groton will address the Society Wednesday, May 4, at 7 o'clock. All members of the University are cordially invited to be present.

H. SAVILLE, Sec.'92 NINE. - Everybody be dressed at the gymnasium at 3.30 sharp to play the C. H. S. In case of rain be dressed at 3.30.

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