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...York to discuss a proposed change in the rules of the association. The New York, Manhattan, Staten Island, Williamsburg, American, Scottish-American, Adelphi, and Elizabeth Athletic clubs were represented. A motion was made that the rules be amended so that members of the association be permitted to enter contests in which professional events are included, provided that no professionals be entered in the particular contests in which the members of the association compete. The motion was discussed very spiritedly, and when put to vote was carried, representatives of all but the American Athletic Club voting in favor of the amendment...
...formation of the Co-operative Society, and in this enterprise they have met with signal success. A correspondent in this issue calls attention to a matter in which this rebates could be advantageously carried still further - namely, in securing reductions in students' fares from the leading railroads entering Boston. This is certainly a question that interests a large number, and if it could be settled satisfactorily it would result to the advantage of all. Of late years a gratifying increase has been noticed in the number of students coming to Harvard from States other than those of New England...
...that the University of Pennsylvania fellows are spoiling for a fight. The way the Magazine editors go off half-cocked is certainly amusing; but when they accuse us of being afraid to row them last summer then we "larf most immoderate." If Columbia had ever signified her intention of entering the regatta at Lake George, the university might have some cause for complaint, but as we never expected to enter that regatta or give the University of Pennsylvania any reason to think we would enter, all their charges are as "empty as the wind." As for rowing Princeton - but that...
...said that Peace, Haxall and Harlan of this year's Princeton eleven will probably enter the Harvard Law School next year...
George H. Eaton, '82, has returned from Europe to enter the Law School...