Miscellaneous correspondence, 1918-1936 (inclusive).

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Miscellaneous correspondence, 1918-1936 (inclusive).

Includes Dean LeBaron Russell Briggs' correspondence, 1918-1919 about Harvard athletics; letters received in response to William John Bingham's request for information on past Harvard athletic events, 1928; and correspondence regarding, and entry blanks for Olympic Semi-Final Tryouts at Harvard Stadium in 1936.

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Harvard University Archives.

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