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Harvard Yale, and Princeton have settled the main details for the triangular conference on future eligibility qualifications and restrictions for their athletes. The meeting, which will probably consume two days, will be held at the Yale Club of New York on either November 26 and 27, or a week later on December 3 and 4.
The University delegation will include Dean Briggs, together with representatives of the major sports. Yale will be represented by Professor Corwin, chairman of the athletic committee; G. P. Day and Henry Hobson, of the executive committee; John Field, football; George Case, baseball; Fred Allen, rowing; and John Kilpatrick, track.
Cases of athletes in all three universities will be considered and a revised eligibility code is likely to result.
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