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LET THERE BE LIGHT.

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In spite of all that has been said and done, the athletic policy of the College has not yet been officially announced. Princeton, Yale, and the University hold a meeting in New York tonight to discuss the various problems and issues of intercollegiate athletics.

An estimate of opinion of the undergraduates was expressed in the resolution passed at the conference of the college papers in New Haven on Saturday. The resolution provides a logical and fair basis upon which the athletic meeting may well work. Whatever specific arrangements are made, it is high time that an official declaration of the future athletic policy be evolved from the intangible realm of obscurity. Let there be light!

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