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The Union will again run a play by play account of today's football game, it was announced last night. Although a general exodus to Providence is expected by transportation, experts, arrangements are being made to provide ample room in the Union Living Room for those remaining.
The grid-graph recording device that was used to report the Princeton clash last week will again keep the audience informed as to the ball's position.
The same men who manned the electric board a week ago will again be in action, and with the experience gained in the Princeton game broad-cast, the reports will be flashed at a greater rate of-speed today.
Only members of the Union, bearing their membership cards, will be granted admission. Broadcasting of the game will begin at 2 o'clock.
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