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The Leverett House basketball team will make an addition to its schedule of games when it meets the inmates of the Massachusetts Correctional Institution at Concord this Saturday.
Last week, a member of the House team journeyed to the prison to "size up" the competition. Although he came back optimistic concerning the upcoming challenge, an outgrowth of the Prisons Program, it is the consensus of the Leverett men that the prison team could probably whip most of the other Houses in competition.
According to Burt L. Ross '65, the PBH coordinator for the institution, the program will give the inmates contact with the outside world and give the people who go there unique insight into the penal system.
The event will not be open to the public.
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