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Cross Country Run.

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Yesterday afternoon only twelve men participated in the cross country run held by the H. A. A. The start was made from in front of the Carey Building at 3.50 p. m. From there the men ran up Garden street to the Cambridge clay pits, through Concord avenue to Fresh Pond then across the country to Mt. Auburn and return by way of Brattle and Craigie streets. The finish was made in front of the Law School at 4.22 p. m. Grant '99 was the first man to finish and 1m. 39s. afterwards Blakemore and Foote came in. The race between these two was very exciting but Blakemore won by about half a yard. Putnam, Prall and Tobey finished after the first three men in the above order. The time for the whole course was 31m. 24s.

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