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Toboggan Club.

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The Corey Hill Toboggan Club which was organized in Brookline last week elected as officers Frank Leonard Creesy, '82, president; E. W. Baker, '82, secretary; G. W. Joy, '76, treasurer, and Walter G. Chase, '82 on the executive committee. The location selected for the slide is on the north side of Corey Hill, directly opposite the "Hawthorne" and is convenient both to the Allston station and the Longwood Avenue horse cars. Three "shoots" have been built and a club house will be added. Electric lights will be used to illuminate the coast. The limit of membership is almost reached. During the coasting season, arrangements will be made to have a large club badge displayed for the benefit of students, when the coast is in good condition. Applications for membership should be addressed to E. W. Baker, secretary.

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