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According to the decision of the Athletic Committee at its last meeting on Wednesday evening, Harvard has with-drawn its representative from the old Rules Committee. W. T. Reid, Jr., the Harvard member of this committee, will therefore not attend the meeting tonight. He has gone to New York, however, and will probably arrange for Harvard's representation in the Intercollegiate Conference Committee, of which none of the larger eastern universities are as yet members...
...deemed necessary at this time for the Athletic Committee to pass upon the recommendations of the Harvard Graduates' Rule Committee. These recommendations will, however, form the basis of Mr. Reid's proposals to the National Committee, after it is finally established, and when that body has definitely formulated rules to govern football during 1906, the Athletic Committee will then deliberate whether or not Harvard should play under those rules, first submitting its conclusions to the Corporation and Overseers for their action before the question is finally decided...
...side having possession of the ball, not more than three men besides the man receiving the ball from the snapper-back shall be less than 5 yards behind the line of scrimmage unless outside the position occupied by the outside man in the line. Respectfully submitted, W. T. REID, JR., Chairman, L. B. R. BRIGGS, EDWARD H. NICHOLS, WILLIAM H. LEWIS, LORIN F. DELAND, ROBERT D. WRENN, Committee...
Explanation of Report by Coach Reid...
Head Coach of W. T. Reid, Jr., who has also been chairman of the committee appointed by the Athletic Association of Harvard Graduates to consider football, said in explanation of the Committee's report...