Word: bulletin
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Dates: during 1920-1929
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...whether anything so dignifies an organization as an official publication. If lends, besides a medium for expression of ideas and opinions, a tone and a suggestion of preference. All of which assists will doubtless accrue to the Intercollegiate Association of Amateur Athletes of America from the issuing of its "Bulletin...
...that the Association requires such extra prestige, standing as it does in the top rank of athletic organizations. Nor will the Bulletin appear more often than "as occasion requires". Yet as it stated in its first number, its initial appearance marks "an important advance in the effective activities of the Association". More than this, however, as a means of spreading abroad ideas of those "interested in sport for sport's sake" the paper, even if only issued occasionally, will make a definite and valuable contribution to both the practice and the spirit of organized athletics...
...first official bulletin of the Intercollegiate Association of Amateur Athletes of America has just been published. It is an eight-page pamphlet reporting the activities and meetings of the I. C. A. A. A. A., giving plans for the annual indoor meet on March 1 and setting forth proposed amendments to the Constitution of the Association...
...bulletin will appear as occasion requires. Its purposes as stated in the spring article is to "keep the college men informed of activities in track and field", to further "sport for sports sake" and to "leave behind a consecutive account of the activities of, the Association...
...have contributed since the Bulletin's editorial of less than a month ago, which inaugurated the drive. Three gifts of $1000 apiece are the largest so far received. They help to raise the total to $7417.79, a sum which includes $1483.79 contributed by undergraduates two years...