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The Crimson Key Society is working out a new plan with the H.A.A. and the newly-formed Athletic Managers Council to great visiting athletic teams when they arrive in Boston.
Changes in the present system were made necessary when managers of several teams complained that members of the Key's athletic committee were not meeting the visiting teams.
Under the new plan, the Key's athletic chairman, Warren M. Little '55, will attend meetings of the Managers Council. Little will also arrange to have members of his committee call the sports managers each week to arrange the greeting of teams arriving here that week.
Key members will also continue to arrange the accommodations for the visiting teams and great them as they arrive, but the details will be handled through the H.A.A.
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