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Although the Harvard faculty have decided to recognize a director of field sports, and the corporation will pay a salary to one, it seems impossible that a graduate of the college who is capable of coaching the teams, and who will be willing to devote the necessary time to such work, can be found. Such a man, it is understood, is the only one that the college authorities will countenance, and unless the faculty recedes from this determination it will be some time before the position is filled. [N. Y. Times.

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