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Athletic Records.

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The Athletic Association has appointed a committee consisting of Mr. Julian Coolidge, Eliot Spaulding '00, and Mr. Brown, the keeper of the records, to investigate into the advisability of publishing a volume of old athletic records. These old records are in no compact form, but the material is all in Gore Hall library, scattered about in pamphlets and magazines.

It was at first suggested that the records should be collected, and afterward made into a pamphlet, but this idea has been abandoned. The plan which the committee now has in view is to collect the records into book form, and to place copies of it on sale. The labor involved in getting the records together will be very great, and the cost of getting up the book will also be considerable. The committee will make a report in a few weeks to the Athletic Association, and should it be satisfactory the appointment of a man to take charge of the work will be made immediately.

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