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STUDENTS TO SEE NURMI FROM RESERVED SECTION

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Since Nurmi has definitely announced his intention of trying for the world mile record at the Stadium on May 22, the H. A. A. has made arrangements by which the members of the University, Harvard Club, and B. A. A. may have first choice of seats. Tickets will be given free of charge to all those members who wish to attend the race, and a certain section of the Stadium will be reserved for their use. The remainder of the Stadium will be open to the public free of charge.

If on account of the weather the race cannot be held Friday, Nurmi will run after the Harvard-Princeton meet on Saturday. It has not been settled who will race against Nurmi, but whoever it is Major Moore declared it would not be a paced race. Nurmi's opponents will be handicapped so as to force the great Finn to his utmost.

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