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'99 CREW.- Marvin, McDuffie, Swift, Whitbeck, Donald, Duffield, Sampson, Holden and Farley be at the boat house dressed at 3.30. All others at 4.30.
B. H. DIBBLEE.'97 CREW.- The following men be at the Carey Building dressed to row at 3: Sanders, Sullivan, Sleeper, Scattergood, Scott, Dunlop, Dexter, Rantoul, Capen, Lovering, Kidder, Chatman, Stevens.
M. S. DUFFIELD.BASKET BALL.- No practice today. Names of the men retained will be in the Crimson tomorrow.
S. C. WIEL, Capt.FRENCH PLAY.- Rehearsal of acts III, IV and V of the "Bourgeois Gentilhomme" at 4.30 in the gymnasium of Ware Hall. All men trying for parts in these acts must be present.
ST. PAUL'S SOCIETY.- Rev. F. E. Webster of the Church of the Ascension, Waltham, will address the society in 17 Grays on Wednesday evening, March 10, at seven o'clock.
WM. C. GERRISH, Sec.ST. PAUL'S SOCIETY.- Evening prayers will be read every evening during Lent in 17 Grays at 7 o'clock.
NEW JERSEY CLUB.- There will be a meeting to organize, in Hollis 3, Tuesday evening, March 9. All New Jersey men are urged to be present.
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