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The meeting of the executive and advisory committees of the I. C. A. A. A. A., the postponement of which was announced, was called on Friday at the last moment. Those present were W. N. Stillman, Yale, H. R. Geyelin, Pennsylvania, J. R. Hoyt, Columbia and L. P. Woodland, Cornell, of the executive committee and T. Gerrish '01, G. T. Kirby, Columbia and J. C. Gilbert, Pennsylvania, of the advisory committee.
An amendment regarding the payment of an annual divided at the discretion of the committee was passed, such dividend to be divided according to the number of competitors, the distance travelled and the showing made by each team. In addition it was announced that the following recommendation will be made to the association at its annual meeting of February 24. "No college shall enter more than 12 men for any one competition nor start more than five."
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