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...shall take official cognizance of association's actions. In the general routine there will be but little difference from the present. The inter-collegiate associations will still meet and adopt rules, but the same must be presented to the faculties before they can be played under. When a contest is to occur between two colleges, the advisory members of the faculty of each will see that everything has been done satisfactorily, and, in a case of disagreement, the whole intercollegiate advisory of conference board will be called upon to decide. Now, on the whole, while acknowledging it is a radical...
...resolution 6, I would remark that to most people who have attended inter-collegiate games, the choice of neutral ground would suggest the probability of a game fairer for both parties to the contest...
...four to three miles was needless. The reason for the change will appear to boating men insufficient. The crews which enter a four-mile race are composed of men, who, in the preliminary class-races and in the preliminary training, have shown themselves equal to the trial. For a contest between the picked men of two colleges, a four-mile course is better than a three-mile course. The stroke rowed in such a race is less exhausting, and in every way is healthier than the stroke adopted for a three-mile course...
...Harvard will have to forfeit the race since she did not declined to row next June before Christmas. At any rate it does not seem likely that a crew trained exclusively for a four mile race can be got in condition by next June for a three-mile contest...
...Resolved, That no student shall be allowed to take part in any intercollegiate contest as a member of any club, team or crew, for more than four years...