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...Harvard. This was done chiefly because members of the fraternity here did not wish to admit members of the fraternity from elsewhere, simply because they belonged to another chapter. This of course was doing away with the main characteristic of the fraternity, namely, the promotion of the feeling of mutual confidence and good fellowship among all members of the fraternity wherever found...
...official protest; the remaining colleges, Yale and Princeton, seem to have no settled relations with each other. Such a state of affairs is very unsatisfactory to every one who feels that college athletics above all should be free from politics and securely based on frankness and sincerity. Surely this mutual distrust and suspicion is unmanly and unsportsman like and entirely out of harmony with Yale's great moral purpose to purify athletics. All this internal disorder shows beyond question that an intercollegiate athletic league composed of more than two members cannot live in peace and harmony. There will be combinations...
...captains of the two elevens on or before Oct. 15, at which a referee and an umpire shall be selected and all matters not covered by this agreement shall be decided. For the year 1891 the referee and umpire shall be selected as soon as may be by mutual consent of the captains of the two elevens...
...Yale would try to force Harvard to play under the new undergraduate rule regarding eligibility, there has been, I have been assured, no suggestion of the kind between the two managements, and in the existence of the above agreement Capt. Hinkey and Capt. Waters will meet to settle by mutual consent all points not specifically covered. Such a meeting will take place this week, as it must come on or before October...
...mutual agreement between all the faculty and officers of the university now on hand, the uniform appellation of "Mr." has been adopted in mutual intercourse, thus doing away with all doubts and mistakes as to the proper title of any man connected with the institution. - University of Chicago Weekly...