Sport: Olympic Aftermath

Before last month's Winter Olympic Games, the Amateur Athletic Union and the American Olympic Committee were stirred by bitter controversy as to whether the U. S. should send a team to Nazi Germany. While the games were going on, reports agreed that they were accompanied by controversies, disagreed as to how serious these were. Last week the games were reviewed by two responsible sports authorities who had seen them.

1) President Avery Brundage of the American Olympic Committee returning from Garmisch-Partenkirchen, declared in Manhattan: "Germany was very glad to have us at the...

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