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Clark to Succeed Coach Powers

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E. H. Clark as been appointed to succeed J. F. Powers as coach of the University field candidates, and also to act as assistant graduate treasurer of the H. A. A. in place of Dr. P. Withington '09, who is to take up work in the Boston City Hospital Mr. Clark's new duties include the management of Freshman athletics in addition to the work of assistant treasurer and field coach.

The new coach has gained unusual prominence in field athletics, having won the all-round championship of the Amateur Athletic Union in 1897 and in 1903. His book on track and field athletics is considered to be the standard on the subject.

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