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Princeton's charges against the amateur standing of halfback W. D. Osgood of the University of Pennsylvania have drawn forth an affidavit from Osgood in which he swears that he never received compensation for participating in athletics at either Cornell or Pennsylvania; that he entered the University of Pennsylvania in the scientific department of the college, being persuaded that upon graduation he would have more advantageous opportunities for his life calling-civil engineering-in this city; that he received no pecuniary inducement to enter the University of Pennsylvania and has been promised none. He also swears that he has passed examinations for a full year's work, ending last June.
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