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Meeting of the Shooting Club.

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The Shooting Club held its first regular meeting of the season last evening in Holden Chapel. Mr. Austin, '88, presided and opened the meeting by announcing that nominations for the position of president for the ensuing year were in order. Messrs. Greene, '89, and Barnes, '90, were the only nominees, the former being chosen by a close vote. With Mr. Greene in the chair, the treasurer's report was read and accepted. The report shows that the finances of the club were never in a more flourishing condition, a gratifying proof of the success and good management of this new organization. The membership this year is nearly as large as it was in the spring, in spite of the loss from last year's graduating class. At the conclusion of the reading of the treasurer's report, the club proceeded to the further election of officers. M. E. W. Grew, '89, was elected vice-president, Mr. R. H. Post, '91, secretary, Mr. C. B. Barnes, '90, treasurer, Mr. W. K. Post, '90, executive officer and Messrs. P. Marquand, R. D. Ware, G. N. Lamb, directors from the senior, junior and sophomore classes respectively. At the conclusion of the meeting, it was decided to hold the first shoot at Watertown on next Friday, Oct 12.

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