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Guest speaker columnist O'Hara said that in his day they marked A, B, C, D, E, and F, and if they had gone a little lower, he would have been an "H" man. He asserted that the grid season was just about over "or anyway will be as soon as the Pittsburgh Freshmen are paid...
Voicing undergraduate resentment at this fall's "suicide schedule" of the Yale football team, the "Yale News" has been waging an editorial war for a modified program of grid encounters for future years...
Twenty-one Yale game players will vote for the 1939 grid captain to succeed this year's leader, Bobby Green, this afternoon at the Field House after the squad picture has been taken. The eligible gridmen include four juniors and two sophomores...
...time between 1:45 o'clock and 1:55 o'clock when he could amble off to a class. Idly he eyed the cover of the October 1 Saturday Evening Post, which depicted a night football game; and idly he began to count the yard-lines on the grid-iron there displayed. There were only ninety-five yards. In irritation, he counted them again, this time more carefully. There were still only ninety-five yards. With terrible intensity, he made a final count. Ninety-five yards...
...nice to see our great educational institutions running one of the biggest rackets in the country . . . Football is the milch cow of college athletics." So writes Charles J. Hubbard '24, former Harvard grid star, in an article in the current issue of Liberty entitled "Why Not Pay the Football Players...