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Publication of a series of recommendations by the faculty committee on student affairs designed to curtail athletic schedules and expenses, has created a sensation at Cornell. The student body is highly enthusiastic over the success of the football team and objects strenuously to such recommendations as the abolishing of the pre-Thanksgiving trip to Atlantic City. Plans have already been made to call the attention of alumni bodies all over the country to the proposed program.
These recommendations include the abolition of certain minor sports, the reduction to a minimum of time required for out-of-town contests, the reduction of expenditure on not only materials and supplies, but on coaches as well, and the abolition of games with institutions whose eligibility rules are not up to the Cornell standard.
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