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Harvard in the N. E. A. A. A. U.

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Mr. George W. Beals, Secretary of the New England Association of the Amateur Athletic Union stated at the informal dinner given after the B. A. A. games Saturday night, that the Harvard Athletic Association wished to join the U. E. A. A. A. U. Mr. Beals also invited the representatives of Yale, Amherst, Dartmouth and Brown, who were present, to join. If the Athletic Associations of the New England colleges should join the Union it would make the New England Association the most powerful division of the A. A. A. U. It would also, in part at least, do away with the practice common among some athletic clubs, of bidding for nonresident college athletes and then would greatly benefit athletics in New England.

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