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It can be stated authoritatively that Harvard and Boston College will not meet in competition the present college year. For the past month rumors have been current to the effect that Harvard and Boston College were soon to resume athletic relations. Although Harvard officials have refused to comment on the situation, it is understood that overtures have been made by Frank Reynolds, graduate manager of athletics at the Heights, with the view to a resumption of hockey and baseball relations this season.
The severance of athletic relations between the two colleges accurred in 1919. After the 1919 football game, which Harvard won in the first year of Major Cavanaugh's regime, the Crimson did not put the Heights eleven on its schedule the following season. Boston College then called off contests in all other sports arranged for the remainder of that year.
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