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Fencing Situation Settled

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At a meeting of the University Fencing Association at Columbia University, the three colleges, Harvard, Columbia, and Cornell, who withdrew from the Intercollegiate Fencing Association last December, decided to re-enter the old association and also remain in the new one. The old league, made up of Harvard, Yale, Columbia, Cornell, Pennsylvania, West Point, Princeton, and Annapolis, will hold its championship meet in New York on March 16 and 17, at the New York Athletic Club. The newly formed University Fencing Association, comprising Harvard, Cornell, Columbia, and Technology will hold a meet in Boston probably on March 9 and 10. If Technology wins the championship of the other league, it will meet the champion of the other league in New York to decide the national college championships.

The Boston Athletic Association has extended the courtesy of the Club to the members of the University fencing squad, and the following members of the squad will fence informally with the Association team this afternoon: W. McLeod 2L., A. Tyng '04, W. F. Low '07, R. E. Gish '07, H. A. Hirsh 2L., C. A. Bliss '08.

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