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The Olympic Games.

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Ellery H. Clarke '96 has received permission from the Faculty to go to Athens and compete in the Olympic games. He is one of the four men chosen by the Boston Athletic Association to represent that association. Clark has been entered in the running high and broad jumps and throwing the sixteen pound shot. He will also compete in throwing the hammer, should the officials add that event to the programme. It is possible that W. W. Hoyt '98 will also go with B. A. A. team. He will compete in the pole vault.

The team from the Boston Athletic Association will be the only competitors from America. They will leave about the first of April and will arrive about the 12th.

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