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Exhibits by Athletic Association

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The Harvard Athletic Association has two exhibits at the "Boston 1915" exposition which opened yesterday in the old building of the Boston Art Museum. In the first, which is shown in the Athletic Department of the exhibition, figures are given of the approximate attendance at the football and baseball games on Soldiers Field during the academic year of 1908-09. These figures are 115,000 for football, and 45,000 for baseball games.

The second exhibit is a model of the Stadium, which occupies a prominent place in the Architectural Department. This is of great interest from an architectural or engineering point of view, as the Stadium was the first re-enforced concrete structure attempted in this country. The scale of the model is about one to one hundred.

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