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...Donald Peddie '41, chairman of the Minneapolis Harvard Club Schools Committee, and perhaps the College's leading Mid-Western recruiter, yesterday joined other Harvard Club officials in the Far West and South in warning that the imposition of a $10 student application fee would greatly handicap recruiting work...
...further handicap, he pointed out, is that it tends to break up the House teams before the games with the Yale champions that always precede the varsity's traditional contest. "Only the All-Stars practice for the Crimson Bowl, the other players weren't interested. This splits up House teams before they meet their Yale counterparts in the annual House-College games...
...disappointment. Intended as a salute to Manhattan's City Center of Music and Drama, the show never got airborne. Funnyman Shawn opened with a long and painfully unfunny monologue about the Confederacy, while Allen and Holliday were given little material with which to overcome that initial handicap. The best number featured Judy as a short-order waitress who gets involved in a ballet rehearsal; the most tedious-except for confirmed balletomanes - was a 20-minute dance revolving about a filling station...
...second problem is that of integrating the program on a nation-wide basis. If the Army did try the plan in Harvard's unit, it would only be with an eye toward adopting it in all its units. Since some schools are inferior to others in facilities, this might handicap weaker schools...
Coach Jordan had no complaint about the late switch. "It is an easier trip by plane than train," he said. "But not really a great handicap...