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Plan Oxford-Cambridge-Yale Meet

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Mr. F. W. Moore, Graduate Secretary of the H. A. A. in a recent conference with the Yale, Oxford and Cambridge track coaches, made tentative arrangements for a meet to be held some time next spring between the three institutions above and the University. Colonel Kilpatrick, of Yale; Colonel Jackson, of Oxford, and the Cambridge captain, Rudd, all expressed themselves as being heartily in favor of the project, and although no definite place or date has been set, it is highly probable that such a meet will be held. The main difficulty seems to be that the English teams may not be able to come to the United States so soon after their trip this year.

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