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At the first meeting of the 1934 track candidates held yesterday afternoon at the Dillon Field House, Coach Farrell and Field Event Coach Jaakko Mikkola discussed plans for the forthcoming season and announced that spring practice would begin on Monday.
John M. Morse '34, captain of track, and Warren Sturgis '35, assistant manager, each gave brief talks to the assembled men after an introduction by Coach Farrell. Both speakers stressed the value of track training and the benefits to be obtained from it.
The first event of the season will be Handicap Meet, an intra-mural contest. The date of this meet has not yet been announced; it will depend on weather conditions. The cindermen will first take the field for Harvard in the Greater Boston Intercollegiates on Saturday April 28.
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