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The last Athletic Committee meeting of the year will be held this evening for the purpose of discussing and acting upon the question of awarding letters to the University teams which competed in major and minor sports this spring. A more definite decision on the status of athletics during the next college year will also be made, and the appointment of captains and managers for the fall teams considered.
It is unlikely that the committee will decide to award the "H" on a pre-war basis to all competing teams, but it is not improbable that in special cases men may receive their letters. Yale and Princeton are awarding insignia in all sports, but the Athletic Committee has repeatedly expressed itself against awarding the "H".
Following the meeting Dean Briggs will leave for New York to confer with Dean McClenahan of Princeton and probably Dean Corwin of Yale concerning the advisability of playing regular intercollegiate games in the fall. At the meeting tonight Dean Briggs will find out the opinion of the Athletic Committee so that the University's policy may be definitely stated at the conference in New York.
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