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EDITORS HARVARD HERALD: In response to your inquiry as to the feeling at Amherst in regard to the proposed change in the Inter-Collegiate Base-Ball League, allow me to say that Amherst is not only unanimously opposed to any such change, but would consider it an injustice if measures were taken to remove her from the association, especially at this late date, after a considerable sum has been expended upon the nine in expectation of putting a first-class team in the field next spring...
B.While the above undoubtedly represents the tone of sentiment at Amherst at present, the report which has recently appeared in the public press that the faculty at Amherst has forbidden the students to engage in any inter-collegiate contests whatever, if true, lends a new aspect to the question, and will, at least, necessitate Amherst's withdrawal from the present league...
Although it is not often the case that Harvard feels satisfied when it occupies any place but first, whether it be in contests of brains or muscle, still our place gained by the eleven in the inter-collegiate foot-ball games this fall, under the existing circumstances, cannot deserve any complaint and dissatisfaction. Never before have the then leading elevens been more evenly matched and whatever criticisms the play of the victors may have evoked it was plain that by their superior muscular development and combined methods they fairly deserved the place they hold. With the chances apparently against...
...exchange, in commenting upon the advantages to be derived from an Inter collegiate Press Association, mentioned prominently the raising of college journalism to a higher level and tone. We agree heartily, with our contemporary in this, and suggest the News as the one most needing the reform, if it is not already too low to be beyond the hope of recovery. - [Nassan...
...spite of all that has been previously said regarding the proposal of Harvard to withdraw from the Inter-collegiate Base-ball League, it seems that our position is not yet sufficiently well understood to escape unfavorable comment from Dartmouth and of course from Yale. For the benefit of those colleges we desire to state once more the position which Harvard has taken, so far as she has taken any, upon this question...