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Echoes of the much-mooted question of an athletic reconciliation between Harvard and Princeton have been stirred by a recent proposal to former football stars of the two universities for a graduate game this fall.

W. L. Murray '20, captain of the University team in 1919, now coaching at Columbia, has been offered a place on the proposed alumni team, but has refused it. So has P. J. Philbin '21.

Professor C. W. Kennedy, head of athletics at Princeton by virtue of his position as chairman of the Board of Athletic Control, said on Saturday that he had not heard anything of the suggested alumni star game.

W. J. Bingham '16, Director of Athletics, could not be reached at a, late hour last night for his opinion of the new move.

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