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William Lewis, Amherst '91, the well-known Harvard centre rush, has been elected by the undergraduates of Amherst to represent that college on the board of arbitration which will decide upon the protests made last fall by Williams and Amherst against the Dartmouth team for playing Caverly under an assumed name.
The representatives chosen from the Williams and Dartmouth alumni and Mr. Lewis will hold a conference in Boston in the near future. If the protests of Amherst and Williams are judged valid by the board, Dartmouth will be deprived of the championship pennant, which she now claims from the traingular league.
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