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At a meeting of the intercollegiate Amateur Athletic Association of America in New York last Saturday it was decided to hold the 1919 Intercollegiate Track Meet in the University Stadium on May 30 and 31. L. B. Leonard '19 accepted the offer on behalf of the University, subject to the approval of the Ath-
letic Committee.
The Association also passed two important amendments to its constitution. The first was that no member should be dropped from good standing as a result of non-competition during the years of 1917 and 1918. The second provided that all students who have been in government service and who return to College prior to February 10, or if in service on that date who return to College not later than April 1, will be considered eligible to compete in the games this season
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