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COUNCIL RECOMMENDS NO CHANGE IN POLICY

RESOLUTIONS PASSED

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In accordance with the request of the Athletic Committee the Student Council held a meeting last Tuesday for a discussion of athletics and passed two important resolutions. Both of them express the Student Council's attitude toward the athletic policy of the University and will be received by the Athletic Committee as the recommendations of the undergraduate body for a further course of action.

The first is: "Resolved that the Student Council, representative of the undergraduate body of Harvard University, is of the unanimous opinion that football should be resumed on a basis identical with that of former years. And

Whereas any code of rules between Harvard, Yale, and Princeton would tend to give an erroneous impression of the existence of an exclusive triumvirate and is contrary to undergraduate opinion, it is believed extremely unwise to enter into any additional limiting agreement except such eligibility rules as may from time to time appear necessary."

The training table question was disposed of with the following resolution: "Resolved: that in the opinion of the Student Council training tables should not be abolished."

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