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FRESHMAN BASEBALL.- Practice on Soldiers Field at 4 sharp.
CAMERA CLUB.- There will be a meeting in Sever 6, tonight, at 7 o'clock. A full attendance is requested, as important business is to be attended to.
D. U. PLAY.- Rehearsal Acts I and II this evening at 8.
HARVARD FORUM.- An important business meeting will be held this evening in Sever 11 at 6.45. All members are urged to be present. Joint meeting will be held immediately after.
CHESS CLUB.- Meeting tonight at 7.30 in club rooms.
'VARSITY MANDOLIN CLUB.- Rehearsal this afternoon at 4.45 in L. S. S. 1.
'VARSITY BANJO CLUB.- Rehearsal tonight at 7 sharp.
WELD CREWS:-
'98 row at 3.30.
'99, 1st at 5.00; 2nd at 4.30.
1900, 1st at 4.30; others at 4.00.
1901 at 3.30.
FRESHMAN BANJO CLUB.- Rehearsal tonight at 8 for banjos. The rest of club at 8.30 in 4 Apley court.
SHAKESPEARE CLUB.- The club will meet at Beck 42 this evening at 7.30 o'clock and read "The Winter's Tale."
PROSPECT UNION.- Tonight Professor G. H. Palmer will speak before the union at 744 Mass. avenue, Cambridgeport at 8 o'clock. The subject will be, "Roumanian Folk Songs." It will be a ladies night. Free to all. Harvard men are invited.
FRENCH PLAY BALLET.- The follwing men will please meet Mr. Coleman at the Craigie Inn tonight. All must bring light weight shoes.
Doctors and Nurses Dance, 7.15.- G. Nichols, J. H. Hallowell, E. Graham, A. E. Corbin, W. Clough, Taylor 1901, C. S. Forbes, and Rousmaniere.
Bourree Dance, 7.45.- A. M. Tozzer, F. W. Blatchford, E. Young, Kerper, S. C. Cutler, H. D. Clark, P. M. Lansdale, H. L. Blackwell, and S. R. Maxwell.
Wedding Dance, 8.30.- A. E. Harris, D. G. Harris, H. Tappin, O. Howes, L. C. Ledyard, Jr., T. M. Shaw, H. C. Shaw, F. L. Beecher, S. P. Shaw, J. P. Cotton, L. C. Williams, Rock, R. H. Greeley, T. Michelson, Cole '99, Eastman, H. N. Stearns, C. Butler and Hyde, 1901.
Any man who was not at Monday's rehearsal report at 7.15.
FRENCH PLAY.- Rehearsal of the first act this evening at 7.30 in Ware Hall Gymnasium.
FOOTBALL.- Practice every day in the week except Wednesday and Saturday at 4.15 p. m. Every man who is physically able is urged to come out bringing what football clothes he has.
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