"The purport of the letter unanimously adopted at the recent meeting of the Yale Boat Club, but not furnished for publication," say the News, "is that Yale regrets the peremptory tone of Harvard's last letter in intimating that Yale's reply would terminate the correspondence; that Harvard's refusal to abide by the decision of a neutral committee, should the two advisory committees fail to agree, does away with settling the matter by graduate committees; that Yale now agrees to send the president of the boat club and the captain of the crew to confer with the Harvard representatives, within two weeks, and to arrange the race, her challenge being now open for acceptance or declination."
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