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AQUATIC CHAMPIONSHIP TO BE HELD AT HARVARD

SWIMMERS FROM MANY COLLEGES WILL COMPETE

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As a result of negotiations which were started last year, the National Collegiate Athletic Association has accepted the invitation of Harvard to hold its Twelfth Annual Swimming Championships on March 29 and 30, 1935, in the Harvard swimming pool at the Indoor Athletic Building.

The National Collegiate Association held its swimming championships as a dedication meet in the Harvard pool in 1930 at which time twenty colleges were represented.

It is expected that there will be entries to the meet next spring from Stanford, Iowa, McGill, Amherst, Fordham, North-western, Michigan, Rutgers, Minnesota, Princeton, Yale, Columbia, Brown, Pennsylvania, Syracuse, New York University, Dartmouth, Springfield, M.I.T., Bowdoin, Union, and Harvard.

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