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At four o'clock this afternoon" the polo teams of Harvard and Princeton face each other in the first dual meet of any kind held between the two institutions since 1926. Although the two universities have several times since that date competed in a few sports, such contests have been without official agreement and always in conjunction with another college. But this engagement may be said to mark the official resumption of athletic relations. For that reason it is a noteworthy occasion.
We therefore take pleasure in welcoming a Harvard team to the Princeton campus once more. As the Harvard CRIMSON recently said, "relations are now on the soundest principle--friendship founded on mutual respect." We hope that they may continue so in the future and that eventually both universities will forget entirely the unfortunate discord of 1926. --The Daily Princetonian. *Saturday, March 21.
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