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At the meeting of the Committee on the Regulation of Athletic Sports held Tuesday night it was unanimously voted:
1. That Harvard athletic organizations hereafter shall engage in intercollegiate contests only in New England.
2. This rule shall not apply to the Harvard Athletic association for the academic year 1889-90.
3. That the athletic organizations and Graduate Advisory committees be requested in framing agreements with other colleges to urge the following limitation on membership in University teams: it having been voted by a meeting of representative athletic graduates and undergraduates, held December 11, 1889, that such limitation is expedient provided other colleges should agree to its application in intercollegiate contests: "No one shall be a member of any university team who is not a candidate for the A. B. or the B. S. degree; or a special student in the college or Scientific school.
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