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I.C.A.A.A.A. ISSUES FIVE YEAR BOOK

August, 1923
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I.C.A.A.A.A. ISSUES FIVE YEAR BOOK
August, 1923

Alumni interested in track and field sports will be glad to know that the Intercollegiate Association of Amateur Athletes of America has resumed publication of its Souvenir Year Book, begun in 1908 but omitted after the 1916 meet on account of the war.

There has just come from the press a new Five Year Book featuring the 1922 outdoor championships at Cambridge, as well as the cross-country and indoor championships at New York. These meets are treated with the same photographic and statistical detail as heretofore. The text is descriptive of the three major meets, while the statistics show what happened to every entrant. There has also been published a supplement, illustrated with splendid action pictures, of the 1918, 1919, 1920 and 1921 meets. These are treated with the same statistical detail as the 1922 championships. Both in text and illustrations the book has no equal in this field.

There is also a supplement giving the complete results of all the championship track meets and cross-country runs held under the auspices of the I. C. A. A. A. A. since its organization in 1876. The book is edited by Edward R. Bushnell, of the University of Pennsylvania, who compiled and edited all the books of this series, beginning in 1908. The price of the latest volume is $5 and may be obtained by addressing the Intercollegiate Publication Committee, 187 Maplewood Avenue, Philadelphia, Pa.