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Meeting on neutral ground at the Hotel Taft in New Haven last Saturday, L. F. Daley '27, president of the Student Council, and Joseph Prendergast, president of the Senior Council of Princeton University, conferred regarding a possible move to heal the breach between the University and Princeton.
It was decided to appoint committees of five from each Council to meet at the offices of the Yale Student Council in New Haven some time during the next month. Daley made no statement late last night concerning the specific questions that would be discussed at this committee meeting.
This is the first step taken toward repairing the break in relations between Harvard and Princeton. Just before the Princeton Athletic Board announced the final severing of athletic relations. Prendergast had written to Daley proposing a meeting of Council committees to discuss matters and the coming meeting is an outcome of this proposal.
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