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SECOND MEETING WITH YALE.

Provisional Agreement Reached.-A Third Meeting to be Held in New Haven.

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The conference committees of Yale and Harvard held their second meeting in the Union on Saturday. The Harvard sub-committee, appointed by the Athletic Committee, consisted of Professor Hollis, J. J. Storrow '85, and E. B. Krumbhaar '04; the Yale delegates were Mr. Walter Camp, Rev. Anson P. Stokes, Jr., Professor Woolsey, G. B. Chadwick '03, C. L. Du Val '03, A. Fox '03, O. J. Willis '03. At 1.30 o'clock the Athletic Committee gave the Yale delegation a luncheon in the large dining room of the Union.

Practically all the time was taken up in discussing uniform eligibility rules, and while nothing was formally concluded, a provisional agreement on rules was reached. These rules are based on those now in use at the two universities. Another meeting is shortly to be held in New Haven, at which it is hoped that everything may be brought to a satisfactory conclusion.

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