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To the Editor of the CRIMSON:
I noticed Saturday that the Army taught the College boys decency as well as football. When the Games was over they gave us a courtesy cheer and marched off like decent, self-respecting gentlemen.
I do not suppose the average undergraduate realizes or cares about the feelings of disgust which fill the minds of loyal Harvard graduates as they see these riot scenes around the goal posts after football games. At any rate, I trust that if the Harvard Tennis Team defeats Yale at New Haven they will not consider it proper to tear up the nets and posts and bring them home. Arthur W. Blakemore '97.
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