It is a mark of a very healthy activity in athletics when as many as seventy or eighty Harvard men enter contests like the indoor meetings that are held in the vicinity of Boston at this time of the year. It is also an indication that though Harvard's supremacy among the colleges in this branch of athletics has been interrupted, the popular interest does not seem to have abated. Nothing could give better promise that our oldtime position is before long to be regained.
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