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The second Winter Meeting will begin promptly at 2.30 this afternoon and the doors will be open at half-past one. This will be the first of the two "ladies' days" and the seats at the north and south ends are reserved for those who have purchased tickets.
N. W. Bingham '95 and A. Blake '93, have entered in the Potato Race since yesterday's issue and Mr. Bowler has kindly consented to give an exhibition in tumbling and also to assist in one or two difficult performances on the parallel bars.
Duane, Lockett, Lamont, Hawes, Powers, Kidder, Putman, Amory, Henry, Greenough, Walcott, Thorndike and Landon will act as ushers.
The events will come in the following order: Running High Jump, Tumbling, Parallel Bars, Flying Rings, Potato Race, (trial heats), Pole Vault, Finals in the Potato Race.
The officers of the meeting are:
Referee - G. B. Morrison '83.
Timer - F. M. Wood, B. A. A.
Judges of Gymnastics - John Graham, A. Whitehouse.
Judges of General Events - C. H. Kip '83, G. S. Mandell '89.
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