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OLYMPIC TRIALS IN STADIUM

Corporation Grants Use of it to A. A. U. -- University Halls Closed to Women Speakers.

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At a recent meeting, the Corporation voted to grant the American Athletic Union the use of the Stadium for the trials for the Olympic team to be held sometime in June, probably on June 7 and 8. A small charge for admission will be made at the trials to help defray the expenses of the American team.

It was also voted that the halls of the University should not be opened to lectures and addresses by women, except such as are invited by the Corporation.

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