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...indeed a happy thought. Let it be said that such a statement, however nobly conceived, is merely a reflection of ignorance; no one can get very far in "one or two afternoons." He must work for months, years, to perfect the difficult techniques involved in tennis and squash. The report might as well have said that one or tow lessons with a good piano teacher will make musicians...
This is the first of a series of articles attempting to present undergraduate reaction to the Student Council's athletic report designed to abolish all minor and junior Varsity (except football and crew) sports...
Major and minor Crimson captains have presented a united front in condemning the Student Council's athletic report released Monday which advises the gradual abolition of all minor and Jayvee (except football and crew) sports, and the incorporation of all these sports (with their coaches) into House Athletic Program...
These drastic changes envisaged received the acceptance of the Council by a 7 to 2 vote, and the report will now go to the Committee on the Regulation of Athletic Sports. The Committee's decision concerning the proposals contained in the report will probably be available...
Crew captain Dudley Talbot '39 disapproved of the plan in general and raised the question of what would happen to the 150's if the Council's report were adopted. The fact is that they would probably be discontinued in the course of time. More specific objections were voiced by Rosswell Brayton '39, cross country captain...