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About twenty-five men answered the call for a lacrosse club meeting. Mr. E. S. Griffing resigned the offices of president of the association and captain of the eleven. A new election of officers thus took place, at which H. H. Haskell was elected president; S. H. Thorndike, vice-president; R. G. Loring, secretary. L. S. Griswold was chosen captain of the team.
The prospects of the team for this year are far from promising as only four of last year's men will play. If there are any men in college who can play lacrosse at all they are earnestly requested to come out and try for the eleven. As soon as the examinations are over the captain will put the candidates to a vigorous training, and every effort will be made to sustain the reputation which lacrosse has so nobly held for so many years.
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