TUFTS COLLEGE is to have a rifle-club.
THE Freshmen have a Glass Ball Shooting Club.
THE Nine will play with Trinity to-morrow, Saturday, April 20, in Hartford.
THE Scratch Races will be rowed over the boat-house course on Saturday, April 27.
THE training table for the Crew was opened at Mrs. Clark's on Harvard St., Wednesday, April 17.
ERRATUM. In the Crimson, Vol. XI. No. 4, p. 41, line 12 from the bottom of first column, read "Bouguereau" for "Bougereau."
THE Brown University Freshmen played with the new Fall River Amateur Nine on Fast Day. The score was 8 to 3, in favor of the Freshmen.
THE athletic tournament in aid of the B. Y. M. C. A. rowing club, announced to take place in the Tabernacle, will be given in the Boston Music Hall.
IN the game between Yale and Trinity, played Wednesday, April 17, at Hartford, Yale won by a score of 6 to 1; but made no base hits. Trinity made 17 errors.
THE concert to be given by the Glee Club and Pierian Sodality at Sanders Theatre, in aid of the H. U. B. C., will take place Tuesday evening, April 30, at 8 o'clock.
PICKPOCKETS have found their way again into the boat-house. On last Tuesday afternoon a pocket-book with a sum of money was taken from a gentleman's clothes in the Club boat-house while he was on the river.
THE Freshman class meeting, which was to have taken place on Monday, April 8, to take action relative to their crew, was postponed, as it was impossible to secure a quorum.
IN the Crimson of April 5, the base-ball game between our Nine and the Amherst club, which is to be played at Amherst, May 29, was printed by mistake as fixed for May 2.
THE managers of the Cambridge Assemblies have been chosen from the Junior class as follows: Mr. J. T. Coolidge, 3d., Mr. W. Sheafe, Jr, Mr. I. T. Burr, Jr., and Mr. F. H. Rindge.
PROFESSOR BOWEN has contributed to the March number of the Princeton Review an article entitled "Dualism, Materialism, or Idealism?" His conclusions favor the philosophy of idealism.
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