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UNIVERSITY WATER POLO TEAM MAY BE INSTITUTED

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Water polo as a sport for undergraduates and graduates may be instituted at Harvard if enough men signify their interest in the formation of a team. All men who have had experience in the game or any other swimmers who want to learn it should report to R. C. Muir, the University swimming instructor, at the Big Tree Swimming Pool. Until after mid-years he will give instruction in the sport to anyone reporting between 2 and 6 o'clock on Mondays, Wednesdays, and Fridays.

Following the mid-year examination period two teams will be organized to play each other and later to meet the teams of nearby swimming clubs. Muir at present coaches swimming and water polo at Boston University, Massachusetts Institute of Technology, and the Huntington School.

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