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The following committee was appointed yesterday to represent the H. A. A. at the meeting of the Intercollegiate Athletic Association in New York, Feb. 28.: E. C. Moen '91, J. P. Lee '91 and J. H. Hunt '92. Two questions will come before the meeting concerning the programme for the Mott Haven games in May: 1st, as to the addition of the 56 1b. weight throwing for distance, and a 2 mile safety bicycle race to the list of events; 2d, as to the expediency of abolishing the tug-of-war. Harvard's vote will be cast against the addition of the weight throwing, and for the addition of the safety bicycle race, and for the abolition of the tug-of-war.
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