Since the settling of the details is now alone necessary to perfect Harvard's two years' agreement with Cornell, it is safe to regard that agreement as final. Neither college is at all likely to throw obstacles in the way of the proposed athletic league, so Harvard may take pleasure in having already secured so worthy a new rival. Cornell's athletic reputation has been chiefly won through her crew, but in football and baseball as well, she has of late years begun to take high rank. There is every reason to expect a series of interesting contests as the result of the present negotiations. Cornell will be very welcome among Harvard's competitors.
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