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LETTER FROM THE ANNEX.EDITORS DAILY CRIMSON. - Is the CRIMSON in need of any items? My news is insignificant, but perhaps it will do for a despair corner.
Tuesday afternoon, May 4, "The Idlers" gave a theatrical performance. The manuscript play, "The Maid of Athens," was lent to the club by Col. Higginson, and it was played with considerable success, at least in the opinion of the uncritical Annex maidens. Some time ago a play, "King Rene's Daughter," was given by the club. So, notwithstanding our reputation for primness and learning, you see we are becoming quite sociable.
We have finally established a tennis club. and work will be begun on the court this week. It is expected that many active players will be found among the students here.
B. E.
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