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The Christian Science Monitor: "Just now the college game appears to have gone beyond the control of the educational authorities, and there is a clamor in some quarters to curb the sport and place in on a national basis."

The Boston Post: "Most of them (college papers), in the youthful ardor of their literary souls, allow that something must be done to 'deflate the exaggerated emphasis on college football'. And perhaps some thing should be."

The Concord (N. H.) Monitor: "This is an age of overemphasis and our country is in that regard a chief sinner. But if we are to sin in this way, it is pleasant and not overharmful to sin by thinking too much about and spending too much money upon, football."

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