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BENEFIT GAME TO BE PLAYED IN STADIUM ON THANKSGIVING

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A football game will be played in the Harvard Stadium Thanksgiving Day between Boston College and Holy Cross for the benefit of the unemployed. Mayor Curley made the proposal, and President Lowell has granted permission for the use of the Stadium.

The transfer of the date and the site from the Saturday after Thanksgiving and Fenway Park, where the game was originally scheduled to be held, was approved Saturday after Budget Commissioner Fox had conferred with the Rev. J. H. Donlan, president of Boston College.

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