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J. R. Collins '32, University track manager, spent the recent weekend in New York at an Intercollegiate Track Conference at which a large group of track officials of colleges in this part of the country met to discuss plans of current importance.
The Olympics, to be held in Los Angeles this coming summer, as well as considerations on the possibility of changing the track distances to the metric system in vogue on the Continent, formed the chief matters on the agenda. The meeting this week, however, was of a preliminary and formulative nature, however, and at a later session to be held some time in March, voting will be done and final decisions will be announced.
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