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May/June 2017
Issue 38
Table of Contents
The Warm-up
Editor’s Note
Level Communications
Electronic Epistles
Lane 1
Running through Adversity by by Nate Jenkins
Lane 2
(Re)introduction to Trails by Charlotte Firth Walsh
Legion Profiles
William Sanders
Ed Sheldon
Lori Mitchener
Club Spotlight
Team Hoka One One New England by Jack Pilla
Racing News
Boston Recap by Paul Clerici, Kevin Balance, and Fiona Murphy
Commentary
Fit and Smart by Muddy
Fiction
Untethered by Anna Tomasulo
Creative Pages
The Runner by Ray Charbonneau
Cartoon by Terry Wynne
The Cooldown
Learn the Legion
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