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Yale-Harvard Athletic Meeting.

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Some time ago the CRIMSON made mention of the new cup which several of Harvard and Yale Alumni have offered for a prize to be competed for yearly in track contests, the annual contest to take place some time between May 1 and July 1 of each year from 1891 to 1899. Following is a list of the subscribers for Harvard, Edward W. King, Henry Sayre Van Duzer, Louis C. Clark. E. C. Boardman, Francis O. French, Amos T. French, Frederick Swift, H. M. Atkinson, Wendell Goodwin, George C. Buell, Jr., Lawrence E. Sexton, Charles Stewart Davidson, William G. Wilson, George W. Dilaway, C. H. Russell, F. Gore King, H. H. Crocker, Jr., A. C. Tower, D. C. Clark, H. McK. Twombley, Athur B. Twombley, Robert P. Perkins, James S. McCobb, W. S. Seamans, G. W. Van Nest, W. A. Pringle, Winthrop Cowdin, P. T. Barlow, James A. Wrght, Jr., Nathaniel S. Smith, Robert Sturgis, George M. Pinney, Jr., C. W. Wetmore, Edmund Wetmore, George H. Adams, Evert Jansen Wendell, Lawrence God-kin, Austen G. Fox, George Blagden, H. B. Richardson, Wendell Baker, Howard A. Taylor, Charles C. Beaman, F. R. Appleton, F. M. Bacon, Jr., Daniel P. Griswold.

Subscribers for Yale, Chauncey M. Depew, '56; Henry E. Howland, '54; Sherman W. Knevals, '53; Buchanan Winthrop, '62; W. C. Gulliver, '70; W. H. L. Lee, '69 W. W. Skiddy, '65 S.; Charles H. Farnam, '68; Hugh D. Auchincloss, '79; Samuel R. Betts, '75; F. B. Wesson, '78; Otto T. Bannard, '76; William B. Ross, '52; Frederick H. Betts, '64; George A. Adee, '67; J. Frederick Kernochan, '63; H. W. Deforest, '76; Ernest Carter, '79; James M. Varnum, '68; F. H. Bosworth, '62; R. K. Sheldon, '69; Henry S. Hoyt, Jr., '73 S.; Gerald L. Hoyt, '72; Frederick W. Stevens, '58; William L. McLane, '69; Edward W. Lambert, '54; Joseph P. Ord, '73; Thomas W. Stiles, '79; P. H. Adee, '73; Walter Jennings, '80; John E. Brooks, '65; F. W. Adee, '73; S. M. Colgate, '86; H. C. Hopkins, '84; Burton N. Harrison, '59; Wyllys Terry, '85; E. A. Schultze, '85; E. L. Richards, Jr., '85; William Carey, '70; Henry Stanford Brooks, '86; Howard Mansfield, '71; Thomas Thatcher, '71; William Williams, '84; Sherman Evarts, '81; Henry L. Stimson, '88; O. G. Jennings, '87; John Henry Mann, '83 S.; James R. Sheffield, '87; Alfred B. Thatcher, '74; Henry W. Calhoun, '83; George Crom well, '83; Charles L. Atterbury, '64; Brayton Ives, '61; George T. Bliss, '73; Walter Brooks, '77.

Within the last few days the Yale representatives-Walter Camp, Harry Brooks, Walcott '91, and Williams '91,-and the Harvard representatives-Wendell Baker, Morrison, J. P. Lee '91, Moen '91, and Hunt '92-met at the Fifth Avenue Hotel, New York, and discussed arrangements for a series of annual track athletic contests between the two colleges. The announcement made in yesterday's papers that the cup had been accepted was a trifle premature, as the committee has the matter still under advisement. In all probability the cup, offered by the New York graduates, will be accepted, and in this event the contest of this year will take place at Cambridge on May 16,-the events to be the same as those at the regular intercollegiate meeting save that the tug-of-war will be dropped.

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