of Florida, who was Commissioner of Education of the United States 1921-1928; President Frank Aydelotte, of Swarthmore Col- lege, Rhodes Scholar from Indiana to Oxford University, 1905-07 ; and Branch Rickey, Vice-President of the St. Louis National Base- ball Club. While engaged in professional baseball, Mr. Rickey is a strong supporter of amateurism in college sports. He is a graduate and a trustee of Ohio Wesleyan University, and a graduate of the University of Michigan Law School. In the afternoon, at 2:00 o’clock, a closed session will be held, at which the yearly business of the Association will be transacted. Standing and special committees will report, and officers for the ensuing year will be elected. In the evening the delegates are invited to a banquet through the courtesy and generosity of Tulane University and Louisiana State University. Hotel Reservations Dr. Wilbur C. Smith, of ‘Tulane University, in charge of local arrangements, calls the attention of delegates to the necessity of making early reservations at the St. Charles because of the tre- mendous crowd that will be in the city during the Christmas holi- days. Room prices are: Single room—$3.00 and up Double room, one bed—$4.50, $5.00 Double room, twin beds—$5.00, $6.00, $7.00 (All rooms with bath). Sugar Bowl Game, January 1, 1938 Dr. Smith has had sufficient tickets set aside to care for all dele- gates; the price is $3.50 each, and they include the best seats in the stadium. To obtain a ticket, delegates, on making reservations at the hotel, should send a cashier’s check or money order, payable to the New Orleans Mid-Winter Sports Association, for the number of tickets desired, adding twenty-five cents extra for registration and mailing, and the hotel management will mail the tickets to the address given. N.C. A. A. WRESTLING MEET, 1938 Dr. R. G. Clapp, Chairman of the N.C. A.A. Wrestling Rules Committee, reports that his committee is unanimous in recommend-