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At a meeting of the Athletic Committee last Wednesday evening, M. J. Logan '15, chairman of the Football Graduate Advisory Committee, declared that no choice of the 1925 University football coach had been made as yet, but it is expected that a decision will be made next week after the first meeting of the Advisory Committee.
Approve Advisory Committees
In addition, the Athletic Committee approved the Graduate Advisory Committees for track, hockey, and baseball, and passed on the transfer of the Dartmouth track meet to Hanover next spring.
Mr. Logan explained that his committee had made considerable headway in planning for the football campaign, but until next week these plans cannot be made public.
The graduate committees approved by the athletic board are the track, hockey, and baseball bodies. The regular members of the track committee are W. A. Barron '14, chairman, W. J. Bingham '16, R. C. Floyd '11, H. S. Grew '24, and A. T. Lyman '16. The associate members of this committee are Vinton Chapin '23, H. L. Clark '87, and C. G. Krogness '87.
Winsor Heads Hockey Group
Alfred Winsor '02 is chairman of the hockey advisory group and W. H. Claflin '15, George Owen Jr. '23, and J. I. Wylde '17 are regular members.
The graduate advisors appointed for baseball are Dr. Channing Frothingham '02, chairman, G. E. Abbott '17, S. M. Felton '13, and W. T. Reid '01. These men are regular members.
The committee authorized the transfer of the track meet with Dartmouth arranged for May 16 at the Stadium to Hanover, as recommended by the Track Advisory Committee and Coach Farrell.
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