THE Executive Committee also decided to make arrangements for a Field Meeting with Yale, to be held some time in May. This plan was discussed last year, and met with favor among those who gave it their attention. The students of both Harvard and Yale take much more interest in contests between their colleges than in those with other colleges, and it is to be hoped that our Athletic Association may succeed in inaugurating the first Annual Meeting this year. The meetings would be held one year at Cambridge and the next at New Haven, thus giving members of both a fair opportunity of seeing the sports, and of reaping the financial benefit that would inevitably attend them. They would also offer an additional incentive to train, to those men who wished to compete at the preliminary and at the Mott Haven meeting. We trust that the Yale Athletic Association will think well of this plan, and assist in carrying it out, feeling sure that its accomplishment would do a great deal towards increasing the good understanding between the two colleges.
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