Word: agreement
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Dates: during 1890-1899
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After four months of negotiations the following agreement for the renewal of athletic relations between Harvard and Yale was signed last Saturday night by Dr. W. A Brooks '85, acting for the Athletic Committee, and by Walter Camp for the Yale Athletic authorities. The agreement, which was made public last night...
...Athletic Committee comes to a definite agreement with the Yale athletic authorities in time, a team race will be arranged with Yale in addition to that with Pennsylvania and those between the classes. In this case two teams will be made up in addition to the class teams...
...reported from New Haven yesterday that since Harvard and Yale had failed to reach an agreement in regard to a boat race next spring, and as Harvard had refused to meet Yale in one branch of sport without the others, the proposed renewal of athletic relations between the two universities has been given...
...utter prohibition of faculty help." We only asked that such help be limited to the giving of information. We opposed only the revision of speeches by members of the faculty and their participation in practice debates. Mr. Clark says that "It was found impossible to come to any agreement upon the subject, Harvard holding a different opinion as to the point at which faculty assistance becomes unjustifiable from that of either Yale or Princeton." At first the Princeton representatives did side with Yale, but after we had explained our position they joined us and supported us in all the discussions...
Although the Yale athletic managers have been in communication for some time with the Athletic Committee on the subject of a renewal of athletic relations between the two universities, the committee has been waiting for the Yale student body to make some advances on the subject before any agreement is made on behalf of Harvard...