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At a meeting of the Athletic Committee last night, it was voted to allow the University fencing team to contest with Yale at New Haven, with Cornell in Cambridge and to enter the meet under the auspices of the New England division of the Amateur Fencing Association. An appropriation was made to continue the salary of M. Pianelli, the professional instructor.
It was voted that a second crew be permitted to row at Ithaca on May 30; also that the chairman be requested to write to Mr. Courtney thanking him for his services here this autumn.
The appointment of W. S. Sugden '03 as manager of the lacrosse team was approved.
The financial report of the Graduate Manager for the year 1901-1902 was accepted. The CRIMSON will publish this report next week.
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