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The Athletic Committee last night moved to add the clause, "and no student of Harvard University who has played on any 'semi-professional' or on any so-called 'summer' baseball nine shall represent Harvard University in any public athletic contest until he has received special permission from the Committee," to Article 2, Rule 5 of the athletic regulations which previously read as follows: "No student shall be allowed to represent Harvard University in any public athletic contest, either individually or as a member of any team, who, either before or since entering the University, shall have engaged for money in any athletic competition, whether for a stake, or a money prize, or a share of the entrance fees or admission money; or who shall have taught or engaged in any athletic sport or exercise as a means of livelihood; or who shall at any time have received for taking part in any athletic sport or contest any pecuniary gain or emolument whatever, direct or indirect, with the single exception that he may have received from the College or organization, or from any permanent amateur association of which he was at the time a member, the amount by which the expenses necessarily incurred by him in representing his organization in athletic contests exceeded his ordinary expenses."
The swimming team was authorized to hold a meet with Yale at Brookline near the end of March, and permission was also granted to those interested in handball to hold a tournament in Cambridge and to arrange matches with neighboring teams.
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