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B. A. A. Lecture on Athletics.

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Mr. E. H. Clark '96, will deliver a stereopticon lecture on "Athletics," this evening at 8 o'clock, in the Boston Athletic Association gymnasium, Exeter street, Boston. Mr. G. B. Morison '83, President of the B. A. A., extends an invitation to all men in the University interested in any kind of track athletics to attend this lecture.

Mr. Clark was a member of the University track team during his four years in College; and at the Olympian games held in the summer of 1896, won first place in two of the events, the high and broad jumps. This year, for the second time, he is the holder of the Amateur Athletic Union all-round track championship.

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