A pictorial log of the trip to England of the track teams of Cornell University and Princeton University, 1930.

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A pictorial log of the trip to England of the track teams of Cornell University and Princeton University, 1930.

Album with photographs, clippings, and memborabilia documenting the Anglo-American Athletic Match track and field events held in England between Cornell and Princeton and Oxford and Cambridge in July 1930.

.2 cubic ft.

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SNAC Resource ID: 7904159

Cornell University Library

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