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Boy's Clubs.

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Arrangements are being made by the Christian Association for the establishment of club work among the boys in East Cambridge. During next October, one or two clubs will be formed; and later the organization will be made more extensive, until five clubs have been started, each having a regular meeting once a week and the use of a general club-room every evening. The younger members will spend most of the club hour at playing games, and those who wish will be given instruction in boxing and tumbling. The time of the older boys will be given up largely to debating and to discussing political questions. S. Thurber, Jr., '01, is to have general direction of the work. The club-rooms will probably be on Lambert street, east of the railroad and north of Cambridge street.

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