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ADVOCATE HAS YALE GAME ISSUE

Contains 50 Pages of Football Articles and Other Contributions

NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED

With the first special cover since 1914, the Yale Game Number of the Advocate appears today, its 50 pages filled with special football articles and other undergraduate contributions. Ralph Horween '19 gives a new review of the season, while G. C. Noyes '20 points out "Why Harvard Should Win." The feature football article of the issue may be said to be, however, one by W. Jackson '21, who has compiled a large amount of "Inside dope" from a number of former players and coaches. This article includes notes on all the big games from the beginning of the "Haughton system" to present times.

The cover and contents page designs are the work of Francis W. Saunders '24 of Boston, Mass, who has been awarded Drawing Competition prize. The other headings, and another special cover, submitted by him in the same competition will be used in the Christmas Number, to be issued about December 18.

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