We dcsire to correct an inaccuracy in our statement last Wednesday, on the Harvard-Yale athletic situation. From the fact that the meeting between Mr. George A. Adee and Professor Ames last June was in Cambridge it was inferred that Mr. Adee came to Cambridge for the purpose of conferring with Professor Ames. We are informed by the latter that if he had anticipated this inference, he would have stated explicitly that Mr. Adee was not here in an official capacity, nor had he any expectation of seeing Mr. Ames during his visit to Cambridge. The meeting was upon the street and in the course of a pleasant conversation, it was possible for Professor Ames, as chairman of the Athletic Committee, to tell Mr. Adee, as he did tell him, just what Harvard's position was, expecting, of course, that what he said would be freely communicated by Mr. Adee to other Yale men. The interview had no other significance.
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