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The annual hare and hound runs will be started next week. There will be six runs in all, followed by a ten mile cross country run on December 1. The first will be a practice run, to be held on Friday, Nov. 5; the five regular hare and hound runs will follow on Nov. 9, 15, 19, 22 and 26.
The practice run on Friday and the first two regular runs will be short and over an easy course, thus enabling men who have not been in training this fall to compete and gradually work up to the longer distance of the cross country run.
D. Grant M. S., and W. C. Burton. '99 will act as hares for the first run on Tuesday next. There will be two prizes given in each run. The rules regulating the runs and the name of the steward who will have them in charge will be published later.
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