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A proposed system of salaried football could put Harvard in the Big Ten, Boston Globe sports writer Harold Kaese figured out yesterday. He referred to an Ohio State University report suggesting that colleges openly hire their teams.

Kaese imagined Harvard, the nation's richest University, as a football giant, with the best players and coaches in its hire. Team members could atempt to get an education on the side, of course. But ideally, studies would not be allowed to interfere with the main object: producing the best of all possible football teams.

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