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LARGE TURNOUT OF MEN TAKE PART IN RIFLE CLUBS SHOOTS

David Weld '34, President, Plans Small Arms, Turkey Shoots

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A turnout of 50 men attended the opening meeting of the Harvard Rifle Club, it was announced by David Weld '34. With this large number of new members it is planned to make daily trips to the Arlington Rifle Range, Saturday afternoons and Sundays excepted.

According to the amount of interest and enthusiasm shown this year in the shooting, a considerable number of meets may be scheduled in the spring. If a really good team can be formed, it is hoped that some action may be taken towards restoring the Rifle Team to its former position as a minor sport.

No general use of small arms will occur until it has been decided whether or not the Club will join the Walnut Hill organization, which has more extensive facilities for shooting all types of arms than the present range. Turkey shoots will probably be held in the neighborhood of Thanksgiving for members of the Club.

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