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...swept away. We ask this not in a spirit which "gets an inch and wants an ell," but because we deem it to be essential to the best interests of our Nine. Should this second petition be granted, we think the committee will never have reason to regret its action...
...pardoned for his violation of the second. He states that he received an incorrect idea of the rule, and thought that candidates for the nine would be allowed to play football if they had permission from the captain. He thinks it unfair for the senate to take this action without having made any complaint earlier in the season, when the matter might have been ad justed. Belcher will probably not return to Amherst next term, but will join Williams or some other college...
...Lund, M. S.; Sempers, D. S.; Dodge, '91; Lloyd, G. S. School day reminiscences were talked over, and the relations of Andover and Harvard discussed. The dinner was deservedly a success and a happy inaugural of more united relations between the Andover men in college, and through their united action of a stronger hold on Andover men by our University...
...give concerts under their auspices, it was determined to ask the committee to reconsider its decision. The committee again declined, but expressed a willingness to bring the matter before the faculty. At the meeting of the faculty this afternoon the petitions of the clubs will be presented and final action taken...
DEAR SIR-We regret that the action of the Harvard faculty has prevented the meeting of the two teams this season, for as we replied to your letter, it was out of the question for Yale to keep a team together simply for the purpose of an exhibition game. We desire, however, to thank the Harvard management for their frank and generous acknowledgment of the forfeiture of their championship game, and we wish to take this occasion to assure them of Yale's hearty co-operation in any changes of the constitution rendered necessary by the action of the Harvard...