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The first meeting and smoker of the Bicycle Club was held last evening and was attended by about twenty-five men. The committee appointed at the last meeting to arrange for the annual road race reported that it would be held November 8 on the fourteen-mile course laid out last spring. It was voted to challenge the Massachusetts Institute of Technology Bicyle Club to a road race in November, the Harvard club to be represented by the five men making the fastest time in the club race. A committee, consisting of Brown, '91, Merrill, '90, Bailey, '91, was appointed to make all arrangements. It was also voted that Captain Merrill should be authorized to arrange hare and hounds runs at his own discretion, in place of the regular weekly runs. The rules governing will be the same as those recently adopted by the Athletic Association. The first hare and hounds run will be next Tuesday. The hares will be Brown and Bailey, and the master of the hounds, Merrill.
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