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...fee for membership in the Weld or Newell Boat Club for the balance of the College year will be $2.50. A membership card will entitle the holder to a locker in the boat house without extra charge and to the use of the club's equipment, subject to the rules of the club...
...Monday the Hockey team plays Yale at the St. Nicholas rink in New York. The match will be played under the auspices of the Harvard and Yale Clubs of New York and of the St. Nicholas Skating Club. No admission fee will be charged, and the distribution of the tickets will be in the hands of the three clubs...
...Breed '99 of last year's team will be judges. There are about fifteen entries, chiefly members of the club. These fifteen men will be divided into two grades and each man will fence with every other man in his grade. First and second prizes are offered. The entrance fee to non-members is fifty cents, payment of which entitles a man to join the club, if he wishes. Entries should be sent to F. W. Hitchings, 96 Brattle St., before 4 o'clock this afternoon...
...modern German comedy once a month during the spring. These comedies, which will be open only to members and invited guests, will take the place of the regular Verein meetings and very member will take part in at least one of them. Members will be charged a small fee for each guest they invite. The first play will be given about the middle of March and will probably be Kleist's "Zerbrochene Erug." The regular public performance of the Deutscher Verein has been given up this year on account of the German play to be given by Mr. Conried...
...Thacher 3L., M. deDiaz 5S., and G. H. Breed '99 of last year's team will act as judges. A first and possibly a second prize will be given. To non members of the club an entrance fee of fifty cents will be charged, which entitles a man if he chooses, to enter the club without further charge. All entries should be sent to F. W. Hitchings, 96 Brattle street, before 4 o'clock on February...