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The following statement was made To the Editor of the CRIMSON:

I read in today's issue that Cheer Leader Reid attacks the support of the student body of the Harvard team as far as cheering goes.

I have attended all the games this season and can agree with Reid's statement.

However, and I am here expressing the opinion of all the students with whom I have spoken regarding the matter, the fault lies wholly with the miserable cheer leading there has been thus far this season.

The reason for this seems to lie in the lack of coordinancy among the cheer leaders. They rarely get off to a simultaneous start, and the result is a hodge-podge of response from the student body.

I am quite sure that if this defect were eradicated, Harvard cheering would be as good as in former years. Truly yours,   D. Macy '30.

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