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At a meeting of the Harvard Cycling Association, Tuesday evening, the following officers were elected: Pres., P. W. Davis; vice-president, F. L. Olmstead; secretary, T. R. Kimball; treasurer, J. G. Glessner; captain, F. S. Elliot; executive committee, '93' O. B. Hawes; '94, F. S. Pratt; '95, F. S. Elliot.
The association has decided to hold a series of bi-weekly runs to fill the place left vacant by the discontinuance of those formerly held by the old Harvard bicycle club. These runs were at the time very popular, and should prove so now to all bicycle riders. In addition, several hare-and-hound runs will be held during the season at the discretion of the captain and thus ample opportunities for road training will be afforded men who wish to enter the fall road race in November, or intend to do any bicycle work for the team next spring. It is hoped that these measures will give bicycling at Harvard a new impulse, as there are a great many riders at college and they should be united to further their own interests and promote the sport.
The first two runs will be open to all members of the University, and will be held at a slow pace. It is hoped that every man who rides a bicycle will make an effort to attend; as they promise to be enjoyable and sociable affairs.
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