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Chester Harding King, Jr. '35, of Cazanovia, New York, was elected president of the Intercollegiate Association of Amateur Athletics of America in a meeting of the association this week in New York. King, who prepared at Kent, is manager of track.
At the same meeting it was decided that the spring intercollegiate track meet would be held at Franklin Field, Philadelphia at the invitation of the University of Pennsylvania on Friday and Saturday, May 25 and 26.
The IC4A is an undergraduate organization which was founded in 1876 to manage all Intercollegiate track meets. Harvard has won the annual spring meet 14 times since 1876 and leads all the other colleges in the number of points scored.
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