The vote of the Committee on the regulation of Athletics forbidding the Yale-Harvard game to be played at New York will doubtless cause many men in the college disappointment and even serious inconvenience. Nevertheless we cannot doubt that the action of the committee is for the best interests of Harvard athletics There are many things that make it desirable for the game to be played in New York; at the same time there are very serious objections to the plan. The question is a hard one to decide, and doubtless many men will question whether the Athletic Committee has taken the right step in the matter. We urge all men in thinking the subject over, to remember that the Committee is made up of men who have the best interests of our athletics at heart, and who can see phases of the question which are not evident to everyone. We think the Committee has decided rightly in this question and believe that most men, when they have viewed the matter soberly, will agree with us. We hope the college will do its share in making the difficult duties of the Committee as easy as possible and not hastily condemn its actions because they may cause momentary disappointment.
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