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Meeting on Friday and Saturday in New York a group of editors from eight Eastern colleges formulated several agreements for the exchange of news features and pictures among themselves.
Representatives of the CRIMSON, Caleb Foote '39 and B. Sheffield West '40, were joined at the conference sponsored by Columbia by G. d'Andelot Berlin, chairman of the Yale News, J. M. Clarke, head of the Daily Princetonian, and representatives from the Brown Herald, the Columbia spectator, The Cornell Sun, the Daily Dartmouth and the Daily Pennsylvanian.
Under the terms reached by the editors, the exchange of sports pictures and stories of the teams of other colleges was systematized on an experimental basis. A second such Ivy League newspaper conference to smooth out the workings of the system will be held at Brown on April 30.
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