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PLANS FOR TEXAS FOOTBALL TRIP TO HARVARD DISCUSSED

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Yesterday W. H. Hitzelberger of Dallas, Texas, M. C. Alderson of New York, and E. E. Pierce of Boston, railroad men, conferred with W. J. Bingham and other Harvard authorities concerning the visit to Cambridge of the University of Texas football team the their followers, who are expected to number 1500 or more, for the game to be played at the Stadium, October 24, 1931.

The officials were shown through the Harvard plant, and inspected the dressing rooms which the Texas team will use next fall. Hitzelberger said that special trains will make the 60 hour trip from Dallas carrying the Texas party which may number 2500.

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