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Goalpost Security

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To the Editors of The Crimson:

If the Yale Athletic Department had shown last November the same "Compton sense" the Canadian Football League (CFL) did recently, Margaret Cimino '87's tragic accident would have avoided. Prior to an important CFI, playoff game, the goalposts were coated heavily with Vaseline. This ridiculously simple trick accomplished what any number of security guards couldn't--perverting an divert bolsters crowd from injuring theorized by a falling pon.

Currenity Harvard Athletic Department officials are considering either hearing with security guards for shenexe Class, or distorting post dowaing an marketable Both choices are totally on the factory. The Athletic Department should show some common sense and respect spectator safety, and adopt this simple safety measure. Ron Herman

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