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NEW HAVEN, CONN., Dec. 10--The general reaction at Yale is favorable to commercialized broadcasting of football games as conducted here thus far. "For God, for country and for the Atlantic Refining Company" was a standing joke at first. There were also a lot of cracks about the Depression catching up with Yale until it struck oil in 1936."
The feeling has shifted, and now is that the advertising has been dignified, that the Y.A.A. gets an additional $30,000, and the Alumni hear all the games
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