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To The Editors of The Crimson:
The letter concerns the article which appeared in your paper that refers to Drug Elliott as a 'Badass.' The writers says that Harvard will miss the services of Doug in the Princeton game and then proceeds to dwell on the number of penalties that he has received this season and those past. Doug Elliott happens to be the best defenseman Harvard has. The quality of his play has improved markedly since his sophomore year. There is no doubt that he is a 'take charge kind of player' and he has made some key saves in the games in which he has played this year. It would be nice if you could give Doug some of the credit for this years team success rather than degrade a player who desires very much to be back in the line-up. Brad Richardson
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