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...matter, and who have exceptional opportunities for knowing most of the influential Yale men, the New York Alumni of Harvard were not represented on the Conference Committee. But as we understand it, Yale now offers to concede one of the two points in dispute by making, as Harvard insists, Special Students, eligible for places on the nine, crew, etc., provided Harvard will consent to a single football game annually, and that at New York...
...interested a body of graduates ought not to be refused. Harvard started the dual league idea with the alleged main purpose of putting college athletics where they belong, on the basis of recreations confined strictly to student amateurs. As to the wisdom of throwing open the doors to "Special Students," and especially as to the propriety of Harvard's pressing this point after all that has been said or done, there are certainly grave doubts. But now that Yale has met us, at least half way, it seems to me the Harvard representatives will be doubly wrong if, through their...
...clearly and firmly stated that no such suggestion could again be offered by a Harvard graduate. Our correspondent urges as a reason for conceding to Yale an annual football game in New York, that Yale "has met us, at least half way," by offering to the eligibility of special students. We cannot look upon this as a concession by Yale. Harvard's original proposal was to allow special students to play and to have half the football games in Cambridge. There can be no yielding on these points. Harvard special students must be in the future, as they always have...
...Society has a special line of Tennis Shoes and Belts which cannot be duplicated this year. Buy early to secure the most appropriate patterns...
...Club will take place at Travers Island, Pelham Manor, N. Y., Saturday, June 8. These games are only open to members of amateur athletic clubs, and are to be governed by the rules of the A. A. U. No persons will be admitted to the grounds except by invitation. Special trains and boats will reach the grounds before the games. All the events are scratch; gold medals will be given to firsts, silver to seconds and bronze to thirds. Entrance fee one dollar per man for each event. Entries close Saturday, May 31. The events will be as follows: runs...