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FOOTBALL INSIGNIA

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Before the end of the football season makes the subject a dead issue, the CRIMSON wishes to call attention to a desirable change in the existing system of awarding football insignia. The University squad now numbers about thirty men, of whom perhaps fifteen will, by the end of the season, have won the right to wear the football "H". The others, who may be only a little less competent than the men for whom they are substitutes, will have no reward except the consciousness of duty well done.

The players on the second team, supposedly inferior to the first team substitutes, will receive their "H 2nd" sweaters. In justice to the players of the first squad who do not play in the Yale game some form of insignia ought to be awarded which will serve as mementoes to them after the season is over.

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