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On account of the extraordinarily small number of men who have entered in the Freshman track meet, the time for entering, instead of closing last night as announced, has been extended to 6 o'clock tonight. Blue-books may be found either in the Locker Building or at the Rendezvous. Unless many more report, this year's 1916 track work will fall far below previous records. There is no entrance fee; but all men who have not taken strength tests must do so before signing. Those not assigned special hours for tests may report at Hemenway Gymnasium any time during the afternoon.
The meet begins tomorrow at 4 o'clock, and will be finished the same day. Cups will be presented to the winners of first and second places in all events.
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