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Dartmouth, Princeton Heads Will Confer on Roughing Controversy

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The controversy between Princeton and Dartmouth over allegedly dirty tactics used against Tiger tallback Dick Kazmaier will be discussed by the heads of the two schools next week. Presidents Harold W. Dodds of Princeton and John S. Dickey of Dartmouth plan to discuss the matter when they attend a meeting of the Rockefeller Foundation in Williamsburg, Virginia.

Meanwhile, the Daily Princetonian and the Daily Dartmouth, who had been doing most of the fighting, were both taking a breather. The Princetonian will run an article today summarizing its complaints, and The Dartmouth yesterday sent the Princetonian a telegram saying it had stated its position and had nothing to add.

The Princetonian had quoted several Tiger players as saying that Dartmouth had played dirty football, while The Dartmouth denied the Indians had been "out for Kazmaier."

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