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[N. E. Associated Press.]
NEW HAVEN, CONN., March 12. - Three important actions were taken by the Yale faculty this afternoon. The most momentous was to prohibit the freshman class from playing baseball with other colleges or from playing any game out of town. This was taken to punish '98 for the uproar that class created at the concert by the Glee Club during "Prom." week.
The second vote was to allow the junior secret societies to present a play during the middle of May, on two consecutive nights, this being the first time the faculty have allowed a production of more than one night. "Mr. Bonaparte" will be the play presented.
The faculty also decided not to have Jonson's "Silent Woman" presented at Yale, as has been contemplated by the professors in English Literature, but to allow as many students as practicable to witness the presentation of that drama at Harvard next month.
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