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The first Harvard student to get to Wellesley on the morning on Sunday, April 24, will be greeted unrestrainedly by a smooth; curavacious, perfectly inflated, and fast moving Schwin bicycle. The only hitch, announced Harvard Outing Club president William Siddall '50, last night, is that the lucky student will have to get there by bicycle in a 10 1/2 mile racing starting at the intersection of Chestnut Hill Ave. and the Worcester Turnpike.
Competitors will be handicapped according to the type of two-wheeler they use. The race will begin at 10 a.m., but no announcement of a pact with the local gendarmerie has been made.
"Anyhow," commented one prospective racer, "If I get there first, I know I'll have a sure thing."
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