Word: two
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Dates: during 1920-1929
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...Two days ago W. J. Bingham '16 announced that Professor Kennedy of Princeton had accepted the invitation of the Harvard and Yale authorities to act as referee of the Harvard-Yale-Oxford-Cambridge track meet in the Stadium on July 13. Mr. Bingham and Professor Kennedy were the directors of Harvard and Princeton athletics respectively at the time of the break in athletic relations between the two universities three years...
...present seating of the two crews follow...
...Princeton will be the referee of the Oxford-Cambridge-Harvard-Yale track meet next month comes as another proof of the amicable relations of official Princeton and Harvard. As chairman of the Princeton Board of Athletic Control Professor Kennedy has shown time and again since the break between the two institutions that his feelings toward Harvard are most cordial. There has been no lack of good will between him and Mr. Bingham...
With such evidence of friendliness among the directors of policy at the two universities the only conclusion can be that there is a bitter obstinacy somewhere in the ranks. Half of the student bodies at Harvard and Princeton has entered college since the rupture. It seems safe to say, therefore, that the number of obstructionists among them cannot be large, and that in the new college generation now beginning all record of the break will be forgotten...
...also learned that representatives from Princeton and Cornell, the two colleges which combine to meet the Englishmen later in the month, have been invited by the Harvard Athletic Association to attend this meet. It is expected that Keene Fitzpatrick, Princeton track coach, and Romeyn Berry and Jack Moakley, Graduate Manager of Athletics and track coach, respectively, at Cornell, will be present...