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"It is entirely up to Nurmi whether he runs here or not", Major F. W. Moore '93, graduate treasurer of the H. A. A., told a CRIMSON reporter last night. "He told me some time ago that he would like to try for the mile record on the Stadium track on the twentieth, but we have made no definite arrangements.
"We shall be very glad to give him the use of the track if he wants it", continued Major Moore. "If he does come, we will probably arrange some kind of a track meet, perhaps a consolation meet for the men who do not compete against Princeton." Major Moore does not favor charging an entrance fee for the meet, the profits of which it has been suggested might be given to charity, but prefers opening the Stadium to the public free of charge.
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