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...pending before the Eli faculty is a 60-page report entitled "Report of the President's Committee on General Education," drawn up by an eight-man committee headed by Yale President Whitney Griswold...
Secondly, the implication that Mr. Hall represented the evil forces of professionalism and Mr. Griswold the pure forces of amateurism and that the two were locked in mortal combat far overstates the case. With at least one aspect of the problem, it is highly likely that the two were in agreement. Yale's scholarship program is at present so "pure", athletically speaking, that it has reached the logical extreme of absurdity. A scholarship holder at Yale today must maintain grades in the top two-thirds of his class in order to participate in athletics. This means he must have...
Charles M. O'Hearn, assistant to President A. Whitney Griswold, stated that Yale was taking its action "on principle...
Yale's action yesterday was further indication that the resignation of athletic director Hall was not solely to "enter business." Hall Monday denied that he had had any large athletic policy breaks with President Griswold, as the CRIMSON reported last week
...seems that Griswold has finally made his decision to join Harvard in a football policy which has for so many years been advocated by Provost Buck. Griswold's alter ego Hall, who represented the N.C.A.A. position, is gone, and the prospect of an enlightened Ivy League seems a lot brighter. Harvard's decision yesterday not to sign the N.C.A.A. television agreement is another important move toward a practical football policy. One cannot de-emphasize football, and at the same time play it for revenue. The N.C.A.A. agreement was merely a business move which kept the necessary big time football apparatus...