The formation of an Interscholastic Athletic Association among the larger preparatory schools of New England is well worthy of encouragement. Such an association will undoubtedly help track athletics in the colleges in a large degree, aside from the fact of its engendering competition and excellence in that branch of athletics in the schools.
The fact that the movement is in the hands of Harvard men, and that a cup to be contested for has been offered by them, indicates the desire to raise the standard of athletics in the schools and so raise material for Harvard.
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