The final arrangement of these games is very gratifying. It brings about a state of affairs for which, as best for the athletic interests of both colleges, Harvard and Yale graduates have been steadily working. It would seem that the time is now ripe for Harvard and Yale to make certain agreements under which, for a stated period of years, athletic contests between the two colleges should take place; in other words to bring about the consummation of a dual league.
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More Athletic Regulations.At the meeting of the Committee on the Regulation of Athletic Sports held Tuesday night it was unanimously voted: 1.
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Meeting of Athletic Committee.At the meeting of the Athletic Committee last evening at Professor J. W. White's house the following resolution was passed:
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