New Britain Herald Newspaper, February 22, 1927, Page 10

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ATHLETIG ROLES FINALLY ADOPTED Yale-Harvard-Princton Agree- ments Signed Today New Haven, Fe (P—Ratifica tion of Harvard, Yal dual agreement in athletics was an- nounced today by the Yale Universi- ty Athletic ciation today and the text of thes gatherings during the day. The new dual agreements main- fain the former “triple’ 'agreement as the essential code governing the spirit and practice of joint athletic relations & o The only anges are a simplificat present wording of the article for Didding post season or intersection al champio ts and the provision athletic eligibility A by the uni Professor G chairman, made the follo ient on the ements Eligibility Rules The dual agreements with Har- vard and Princeton provide for the fullest and cordial cor Yale's trad athletic rela tions. It a S ion that the ssentlal spirit : of athletic actica embodie the riple 1 tially un- in the old settlement of 1 athletic eligibility n of the committee of n has been done away. is provision for per- | confarence d, but the 1 settlene ons is left 1 good will of the university con- s spirit of ur and understa hall be determin- ost of cod [ , it desire of all T ed, for Harv: n, director of ath- Professor irman of the Princeton- s the signatures, of Professor Charles W. Kennedy, chairman of the board of athletic control and for Yale by Professor Nettleton. Text of Agreements The full text of the identical dual groements with Harvard Princeton follows With the int 50 Years Ago It Was Reported orge H. board of Yale agreem for Princeton, of malintaining 8 y Post and their friends propose to go to Hartford per spe- cial train fhis Friday evening to at- tend the béan bake given by Nathan- iel Lyon Post, No. 2, of Hartford. Hartford proclaims “Death to Spitz Dogs.” Here in town are any quantity of this breed, but if the owners thereof will keep them at and Princeton | was known to alumni | | | | but sec n of the | | etigibility, al questions of | conce | preceded by j tinuance | linor ques- | wholly to the good faith | and with | home where they belong, and run all | the risk themsclves, the probabilities | eme measures will A meteor was s the northeastern section of the city last week Friday about half past ten o'clock. Nibling | was walking on the railroad tracks | ncar Rhode's crossing and he says a ppeared close to him and «d off to the northward. eral residing in that vicinity state t their rooms were lit up by the | teor. | We hear of a you from this | iy who at a recent visit to New ordered his dinner at a res- t, and received among other some potatoes upon one 0‘ which was so looked | like a h rred, but moment to | another order | yotatocs for on did not linger to Common rrjuy cil met n vening, with 13 members presen Uommunications from board o joners, more habitable rs for room, was r.ce commi procurs ceed ive at ¢ ners a sate \ diabolical a property, made a few covered in a 3 rhts W ADVERTISEMENT a i 3 E E g | | § § 232832823002 TIE ISR 2II333ITIIIITTITIIITLLLLL NEW +|GOOLIDGE EULOGIZES FIRST U. §. PRESIDEN (Continued from First Page) existing athletic relations beh\cen Harvard, Princeton and Yale their essentlal integrity and wlth mutual confidence in the cordial spirit as well as in the actual rules controlling such relations, it is mu- tually agreed Harvard-Ys cement of 1916, tog: all revisions now incorporated in it) shall con- tinue as the code governing the joint athletic relations and contests were not casily accessible, the pre: dent said that many books writt \bout him, “often scholarly and el ard, Princet anc Vale " tween Harvard, Princeton and Yale, |\ ot » had encountered the tempt n 3 of article VI of the i tion to represent him as an January 1, 1923 shall 2 4 fizure composed of superlatives a that the real man among men, “t human being subjected to the d temptations com s been too mu n, agreement of No post season contests or con- tests for the purpose of settling sec- tional or other championships shall be permitted. 2—That the and Yale cha jointly the 1s, h; h obscured a forgot W v with whi Harvard, Prihceton shall perform functions filled greement, by thre: irm ch consultation a be 1 * Mr. Coolidge continued, svealed to us the judgme committe f the ch but after at any time chairman his true greatn ounds hir But h desire S. was a m endowed with what has been call uncommon common sense, with tireless industry, with a talent f infinite pains, and with athletic university on individy teams sh: ned. hat either part ent agreement Princeton and Yale withd six months' notice which confer with ers ng mind pres- Harvard, v upon shall be 1wl eternal problems s a man who had a * “He countrymen of the danger of settli 1 on sales by automobiles and e e L ahetie deductible SRl i orialeh rd to the opening of o board of t ORI, A ly for the benef i It has been 1 that would have heen ‘the greatest m in America ) onary Tt was with clear vision that t t by of incom in READ HERALD CLASSIHT FOR YOUR WAN Kleinert’s Sanitary Aprons dard qual Fresh Pure R net tops. 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Mr. Coolidge continued, because for him there was little in it of emo- tionalism. “He placed it on a firmer, more | secure foundation, and stated the benefits which would accrue to his | country as the result of faith in sy tual things, the president |vecognized that religion 1ain support of free institutio Without higotry, without intolerance | !he appeals to the highest spiritual| ton sehool ; nature of mankind, His genius has |SChool auditorium Thu filled the earth.” BL5 Oilonk. X9 BOS follows: Selection by orchestra; Dutch | couw Grade VI gi Dumb-bell { drill, VI boys; Relay—DMan, Grave IV bo: V pupils; selec club, group of | Physical Education Program in School A demonstration of physical edu- cation by the pupils of the Washing- will be iven in the v evening am will be as si en al il nd | - SENT T0 JAIL ON " CHARGE OF THEFT Scarsdale, N. 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