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BREVITIES.

A "LA CROSSE" club has been started by the Freshmen.

THE prizes given by the H. A. A. will not be presented at Beacon Park.

THE Freshman Crew were out in a shell on Friday last for the first time.

A RUMOR is current that the "pocket athletes" - more generally known as Lawn-Tennis players - are to open a grand College Tournament. The event will doubtless make a great racket.

THE Freshmen have ordered a paper shell of Waters at Troy, N. Y.

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THE Field Meeting of the H. A. A. will take place at 4 30 P. M. on Friday May 24.

MR. PALMER has returned to Cambridge and resumed the charge of his courses.

MESSRS. S. BUTLER, '77, H. G. Danforth, '77, and F. W. Thayer, '78, will act as judges in the Athletic sports.

THE Rifle Corps has elected M. H. Morgan, '81, Quartermaster; and G. T. Dexter, '81, Quartermaster Sergeant.

Those having Nos. 1 and 2 of the Crimson, Vol. X. will be paid the retail price for them if they will be kind enough to leave them at Sever's.

TICKETS to the Field Meeting of the H. A. A. can be obtained, any day next week, of the Secretary at 17 Holworthy, between 12 and 1 P. M.

SEVER HALL will have forty recitation-rooms and two lecture-rooms. Its location will be probably between Appleton Chapel and Gore Hall.

MR. H. R. W. BROWNE has been chosen coxswain of the Freshman crew, in place of Mr. MacVeagh, who has left college on account of sickness.

THE gentlemen of Mr. Donaldson's club table, at Mrs. Browne's, have subscribed for a handsome prize to be given to the winner of the mile walk next Friday.

THE first ten of the Everett Athenaeum from '81 are as follows: Ballou, Burdett, Folsom, Chase, G. F. Morse, Munroe, Hemenway, Ivy, Wright, Fessenden.

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