EDITORS HERALD-CRIMSON.-In a recent conversation with a graduate of Harvard in the '75's, now an instructor in a Harvard preparatory school, I listened to some very emphatic opinions concerning the recent athletic regulations. "At first," said this gentleman, "I could not believe that the regulations were anything but a hoax. I cannot explain them now. How can they be true? What has called them forth? They seem to me utterly unreasonable. The students, of course, are placed in a position at once embarrassing and oppressive. But the faculty, I think, occupies the worst position. This action is at the least injudicious. I hope the students will make a decided protest."
By collecting such evidence as this, I think we can arrive at some idea of the attitude of graduate opinion on this subject. I have no doubt others can report conversations fully as interesting as this. F., '85.
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