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FRESHMAN GLEE CLUB, - Barge for Jamaica Plain will leave Bartlett's at a quarter of seven sharp.
PI ETA SOCIETY. - Rehearsal this afternoon at 3 o'clock. Important for all to be there.
A. L. HOWARD.PIERIAN SODALITY. - Rehearsal tonight. Strings at 7, prompt. Full orchestra at 7.30. All must be present.
B. CARPENTER.HASTY PUDDING CLUB. - There will be a meeting of the Hasty Pudding Club this evening at 7.30, in the Brattle street rooms.
C. A. de GERSDORFF, Sec'y.The following men will be on Jarvis Field at 10.15 to play the Crimsons; T. Chamberlin, Higginson, W. Sturgis, T. Talbot, S. Dexter, 2d; W. Dame, L. W. Chamberlain, Dickson, S. Paine.
HARVARD UNION. - A question for the next debate will be selected from the following three submitted by the Executive Committee:
(1). Resolved, That the Contract System of Prison Labor should be abolished.
(2). Resolved, That the time for Gradual Free Trade has arrived.
(3). Resolved, That the House of Representatives should appoint its own Committees.
R. B. MAHANY, Vice-Pres.
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