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SUGGESTS THAT HARVARD, TEXAS PLAY CHARITY GAME

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Austin, Texas, November 5--A proposal that Harvard play the University of Texas in a post-season game for charity here will be presented to University officials tomorrow by Charles B. Cook, president of the Austia Chamber of Commerce. This suggestion is an outgrowth of a plan sponsored by five Austin civic organizations to arrange for an opponent for Texas in a charity game. Mr. Cook stated that Harvard was desirable since he felt that the Crimson would draw the largest crowd.

At the offices of the Harvard Athletic Association it was reiterated last night that Harvard would end its season with the Yale game on November 21.

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