Ice Hockey Rules Committee Mr. Asa Bushnell was added to the Advisory Committee on Ice Hockey Rules. Committee on Publications Professor Badger, Chairman of the Committee on Publications, was authorized, at his discretion, and with the consent of the American Sports Publishing Company, to allow other companies to print the rules of the N.C. A. A. in various sports, suitable royalties to be paid. Misuse of the Word “Olympic” At the suggestion of the American Olympic Association it was voted to request member colleges to sanction no event in the United States which is designated by the word “Olympic”, except for a bona fide Olympic event that has the approval of the A. O. A. Official Depository of N.C. A. A. Property It was voted to designate the office of the Secretary-Treasurer as the depository for all N.C.A.A. property. A 16 mm. Motion Picture Film of the N.C. A.A. Track Meet at Berkeley, Cal., in 1937 has been received by the Secretary. It is at the disposal of any member college for use and early return to the Secretary’s office. N.C. A. A. Meets in 1939 The dates and places of the following 1939 meets were deter- mined : Boxing: March 30, 31, April 1, University of Wisconsin. Track and Field: June 16, 17, Los Angeles, Cal. N.C. A. A. Basketball Tournament The Committee voted favorably on a suggestion of the National Association of Basketball Coaches that a national tournament be held in this sport, as in track, swimming, wrestling, and tennis. The committee approved the organization of such a tournament in 1939 and 1940, control to rest with the N.C.A.A. Basketball Rules Committee, who are to appoint each year a general games chairman, not necessarily a member of the Rules Committee, who will manage the details of the contest. ‘The Executive Committee appointed H. G. Olsen, of Ohio State University, to be the general chairman in charge of the 1939 tournament. Small College Group Mr. Bilheimer, of Gettysburg College, reported for the committee on the activities of the smaller colleges in the N.C.A.A., that 2