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CHAIRMAN LOGAN RESIGNS FROM ATHLETIC COMMITTEE

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M. J. Logan '15, chairman of the 1925 Athletic Advisory Committee, declared yesterday that he would not be a candidate for reelection in 1926. This announcement follows directly the resignations of Head Coach Fisher and Coach Daley. Mr. Logan stated that his relations with the Advisory Committee had been of the pleasantest sort. Besides the selection of a new football and baseball coach, the Committee is therefore confronted with the problem of choosing a new Chairman for their body.

Mr. Logan said that his business duties were so pressing as to oblige him to give up all of his duties in connection with Harvard's football problems.

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