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Yale and Harvard Meeting.

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The adjourned meeting of the Yale and Harvard Athletic committees appointed to consider the relations between the colleges as regards intercollegiate contests, was held Saturday morning at the Massasoit House at Springfield, George A. Adee of Yale, in the chair. As at the Friday evening session every delegate was bound to secrecy concerning the proceedings which lasted about one hour. The Yale delegates were Walter Camp, J. D. Jackson, '90, C. H, Hamill, '90, F. W. Robinson, '90, G. Calhoun, Captain of the nine, P. Allen, captain of the crew, C. Gill, '89, G. A. Adee and F. W. Walcott. Harvard was represented by Professor J. B. Ames, S. E. Winsiow, '85, W. H. Goodwin, '84, H. Keyes '87, P. B. Linn, '90, E. Sturgis, '90, R. F. Herrick, '90, A. J. Cumnock, '91, and J. H. Hunt, '92.

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