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FOOTBALL COMMITTEE MAY REACH DECISION JANUARY 15

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The problems of the present football situation at the University will be attacked in earnest when the newly appointed football advisory committee meets on January 15 for the first time. The questions of the selection of a head coach, the appointment of a staff of coaching assistants, and the formation of the program which will be followed when football practice begins next September, will all be settled at this meeting, and then submitted to the Harvard Committee on Athletics for final approval.

B. A. Dibblee '99, one of the four associate members of the new committee will make a flying trip all the way from California to Cambridge to attend the meeting, and A. G. Cable '09 of Chicago, T. K. Richards '15 of Boston and J. W. Cutler '09 of New York, the other associate members, none of whom have as yet been consulted on the situation, will also join in the conference.

The five active members of the committee had an informal meeting at the Harvard Club recently, which consisted of little besides a discussion, and no definite action will be taken until the January meeting of the entire committee.

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