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"The Intercollegiate News."

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The first number of "The Intercollegiate News," which has just been issued, contains letters from twenty-five college correspondents, who have carefully covered the current news of the college world. The athletic news is especially complete, the baseball and crew prospects of the different colleges being given. The official minutes of the annual meeting of the Intercollegiate A. A. A. A. are printed in full, including the amendments to the constitution bylaws and laws of athletics, which were unanimously adopted. Several pages are devoted to some clever verse and well illustrated short stories. The associate editor for Harvard, L. P. Frothingham '02, contributes a letter reviewing the hockey team's work, the baseball and track team prospects, besides the results of the recent athletic conferences with Yale.

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