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The recent reappearance of Mr. Robinson in Cambridge has again awakened the desire of undergraduates to have him returned, if possible, to assist in the athletic sports this spring. It seems as if he might be employed in some such capacity as an instructor in track and outdoor athletics, under the direct supervision of the faculty or Dr. Sargent. In this condition he would be in easy communication with the faculty and subject to their direction. His recent action of leaving Cambridge rather than provoke the ill-will of the athletic committee, has shown his honorable intentions. So, in view, also, of the immense value his services as trainer would be, it would be the source of much gratification to all to have him reinstated. With foot-ball, etc., his time in the fall would be well employed, and during the winter the care of pitchers and catchers of the nine and an occasional assistance to the members of the crew, would employ his time well until spring. In the spring his assistance is most needed on the running track, when the services of such a trainer are, in fact, almost indispensable. Not to bring up an old discussion, it seems that many of the difficulties which caused his removal last fall have ceased to exist.

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