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To the Editors of the Crimson:
In line with the Crimson's usual editorial inaccuracy was a purported statement of fact in the issue on November 7 which concerned the subsidization of football players.
In an editorial titled, inappropriately enough, "Brass Tacks," there appears the following sentence: "A prominent Oklahoma coach recently told the press that the members of his squad were making more money than he was." I have followed the sports pages quite closely, and have seen no approximation of such a statement. Knowing Oklahoma's football, I am sure no such declaration has been made. It is obvious that one J.H.S., who assumed responsibility for the article, should devote more time to uncovering facts and less to reading the Saturday Evening Post. F. C. Donahoe '48
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