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NEW HAVEN, CONN., March 16, 1902.--The Harvard and Yale Conference Committees on athletic relations between the two universities held their first meeting in New Haven on Saturday at the home of Rev. Anson Phelps Stokes, Jr., Secretary of the Yale Corporation. Although no agreement was signed, the ground was gone over thoroughly and satisfactory progress was made toward an athletic agreement for a term of years. An arrangement was made for a conference in Cambridge this week and possibly for another at New Haven. After the general working agreement is framed, plans will also be made for meetings in the several departments of athletics to draw up a detailed set of rules to govern those branches in detail separately.
The Freshman baseball games between two universities were arranged for May 24 and May 31.
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