The New York Tribune contains the following: "Professor Richards on Monday said: 'There is no danger of the overseers of Yale following the example of Harvard in the matter of athletics. Not only do I consider wholesome athletic exercises beneficial but necessary in college life, and the best way to promote them is by means of the intercollegiate games. A good athlete is generally a studious pupil, but, of course, there are exceptions.'"- Yale News.
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HARVARD LOSES THE DEBATE.