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TO REVIVE SWIMMING

Meeting for This Purpose Will be Held in Holworthy 17 This Evening at 7.30.

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A meeting of all men in the University interested in organizing both a University and Freshman swimming team will be held in Holworthy 17 this evening at 7.30 o'clock. B. Pitman '12, a member of the 1912 Freshman swimming team, will speak of the proposed plans for reviving swimming and the new facilities at hand for developing the teams. Arrangements can be made to secure the use of the tank at the Cambridge Y. M. C. A. on Monday, Wednesday, and Friday afternoons from 4.30 to 5.30 o'clock. The tank is 20 yards long, making two and a half of its lengths necessary for a 50-yard swim, and is far larger than any tank formerly available for the University swimming teams. As many men as possible should attend the meeting this evening as the success of this attempt to renew intercollegiate swimming depends entirely on the interest taken in the movement and the amount of material from which the teams can be developed.

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