The choice of the athletic committee for the year is announced, and under its direction as formed, we have everything to hope for the welfare of our athletics. The re-establishment of foot-ball among the college sports, in justice to the new style of play shown by the other colleges last year, and the strenuous efforts to better the facilities of the gymnasium, are some of the more important works of the last committee. However futile the latter may be for the present, there is plenty of work for the committee, both in this direction and keeping up the high standard of the former. Visiting teams who have played against other colleges this fall speak very favorably of the gentlemanly game of Harvard, an immediate effect we think, of the restrictions of the committee.
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GAIN OF FIFTY-NINE.