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After watching Harvard football teams for a couple of decades, Harry, a 12-year fixture at Leavitt and Peirce, has picked this year's team to beat Yale tomorrow. "Paper facts don't mean a thing in that game," he prophesied, "our boys should take them."

Harry's full name is Harold Bradshaw and he mans the hamburger stand at the store. Being born and brought up in Cambridge, Harry made the prediction confidently. He has seen all of Harvard's greats--from Mahan and Brickley, through Casoy and Wood, and down to Peabody, and he calls the team that meets Yale tomorrow, "one of the hardest pulling teams I have ever seen."

Enjoyed '41 Army Game

Last year in the Army game Harry said he saw one of the best functioning teams of Harvard history. "Incidentally," he added, "I don't think I've ever watched a better game--even in spite of the lap sided score." Then, returning to tomorrow's prospects against Yale he said. "I think we have a team that functions just as well as this year, but Yale has its best team in a long time.

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