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We are always pleased when the Stadium is picked as the scene of the Intercollegiate Track Meet. There is a tribute in its choice for the second successive year, however, which few recognize: beyond a tribute to its physical excellence and its location among a sport-supporting people, a tribute to the management of previous meets. Very few people realize the immense amount of work which falls on the University track management when the meet is in Cambridge. Very few people have thought of the smoothness with which the meets of 1911 and 1913 were operated, because there were no blunders to call attention to the operation at all. Yet behind these meets was hard labor and efficient labor, and it has had its influence on the selection of the I. C. A. A. A. A. this year.
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