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Football Committee in New York

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In accordance with the request of Professor L. M. Dennis of Cornell, as chairman of last year's Amalgamated Football Rules Committee, and as a member of the old Football Rules Committee, the members of the old committee and the one recently elected by the Intercollegiate Athletic Association will meet this morning and tomorrow at the Murray Hill Hotel, New York. The purpose of the meeting will be to consider the question of amalgamation of the two committees and if that is effected, as is expected, the consideration of changes in the rules will be discussed. In case the two committees unite, the only new man on the 1907 National Football Rules Committee will be Professor W. L. Dudley, in place of E. H. Curtiss, as representative of the Southern Colleges. W. T. Reid '01 will represent the University at this first meeting, after which he will leave for the West. In the case of further meetings, after his absence Harvard will be represented by J. W. Farley '02, who will be present at the meeting tomorrow, although without taking part in the business of the committees.

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