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The programme of the coming winter meetings of the Athletic Association shows but one change from the programme of last year. But the last winter meetings were so successful and so little open to criticism that it is not easy to see what changes for the better could have been made. The introduction of the running broad jump will add an interesting event to the list, though a good record in this event is not likely to be made in the gymnasium. We have lost some of the best men for many events, and to keep up the high standard of the gymnasium exhibitions of the last two years not only should the former contestants practice faithfully, but large numbers of new men should come forward. Entries are particularly needed for tumbling and the horizontal bar. We would remind the freshmen that excellence in the events is not so high that they should despair of making a good showing, and we hope to see '86 come out as well in these meetings as they did last fall.

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