THE N.C. A. A. NEWS BULLETIN VOL. II, NO. 2 MIDDLETOWN, CONN. FEBRUARY 15, 1934 Edited by the Secretary, and published from time to time to keep the members of the National Collegiate Athletic Association informed as to the business of the Organization. EXECUTIVE COMMITTEE MEETING The Executive Committee met at the Harvard Club in New York for dinner and an evening session on Friday, Feb. 2, 1934. Present: The President and the Secretary, Messrs. Berry, Bingham, Mercer, Raycroft, and St. John. Tentative Arrangements for the Next Convention Dr. W. L. Hughes, President of the Physical Education Society and W. H. Cowell, Secretary of the Coaches Association, were also present, and as a result of conference with them, and a previ- ous conference with Dr. Marion Hague Rea, Secretary of the American Student Health Association, it was agreed that the N.C. A. A. and these three organizations should meet in New York for two, or possibly three days, during the last week in December, 1934, the exact dates still to be determined, that a joint program should be printed covering all the sessions of the several associa- tions, and that several joint meetings or round-table conferences should be arranged where matters of mutual interest could be pre- sented and discussed. The secretaries of the four organizations are to meet later to plan the program, which will be announced to the members of the N. C. A. A. as soon as possible. Election to the Committee There being a vacancy on the Executive Committee, it was voted to elect Professor P. O. Badger, of New York University, to the position. Rules for Touch Football The question of including Touch Football Rules in the Football Rules Book was referred with power to the Committee on Publica- tion, in consultation with the Committee on Football Rules. 1