So many Harvard men have taken part every year in the indoor games of the Boston Athletic Association that it seems no more than right that the wishes of Harvard men in general concerning the games should receive consideration. The games are arranged so that they always come just at the close of our midyears. It is not easy for all men who would like to do so to train regularly through the examination period and it is next to impossible for an athlete to do himself justice after all the hard work he must do and the late hours he must keep in order to be well prepared in his courses. We do not know whether or not this point has ever been called to the attention of the managers of the games, but we hope that by another year the date may be changed.
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