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With a turnout of 150, the Sports Rally at Dudley Hall yesterday afternoon broke all records for any gathering at the new Commuter Center. Robert R. Shapiro '36, chairman of the Dudley Hall Athletic Committee, introduced the speakers and conducted the meeting.
The first address was given by William J. Bingham '16, Director of Physical Education and Athletics who stressed the possibilities of a closer relationship between the average commuter and the H. A. A. through Dudley Hall.
Concluding the speaking, Coach Dick Harlow took the rostrum and, after praising the work of the Varsity, said his hopes for a winning team next year needed no firmer foundation than that offered by the quality of the present squad.
Pictures of the first three periods of the Yale game were then shown with informal comments by Neil Stahley, ex-Freshman coach but now Harlow's right hand man. Besides those who spoke, ex-captain Shaun Kelly and captain-elect Emile Dubiel were present, as well as Frank Ryan of the H. A. A.
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