The Student Council will attempt to decide tonight whether or not to permit Crimson athletes to participate in post-season charity all-star games.
The discussion, tabled over from last week's meeting, concerns a letter from the Cornell Student Council, addressed to all other Ivy League Councils, asking them legally to define their positions on the issue.
Council president Edward M. Abramson '57 stated last night that members of the administration had informally expressed a lack of sympathy with letting athletes participate in post-season contests.
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