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"Sport for Sport's Sake" Key to Bulletin

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The first official bulletin of the Intercollegiate Association of Amateur Athletes of America has just been published. It is an eight-page pamphlet reporting the activities and meetings of the I. C. A. A. A. A., giving plans for the annual indoor meet on March 1 and setting forth proposed amendments to the Constitution of the Association.

The bulletin will appear as occasion requires. Its purposes as stated in the spring article is to "keep the college men informed of activities in track and field", to further "sport for sports sake" and to "leave behind a consecutive account of the activities of, the Association."

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