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...write in reply to Michael S. Lottman's article of Friday, Dec. 1, concerning the Ivy League...
...have been active in and an observer of Ivy athletics for some thirty years. I think I know a little of what I am talking about. I seriously question whether Mr. Lottman has anything more behind his views than a penchant for destructive cynicism plus a habit of self-indulgence in this direction, minus a sense of responsibility in making use of our much heralded freedom of the press To back this...
...notch performance is guaranteed continually by "athletic scholarships" (what a contradiction those two words make anyway!) the student body as a whole is automatically excluded from the inter-collegiate program. Leaving aside the irrelevant consideration that the Ivy League performance sometimes falls short of pleasing "true football fan" Lottman, which type of program makes sense, educationally, for the students...
...slinging to be inexcusable and unworthy of any representative of Harvard. I also think it marks the lowest ebb in my experiences in CRIMSON editorial responsibility. Let every officer of the CRIMSON bear in mind that tolerance of such greasy practices reflects on them as well as on Lottman. When does freedom of expression become license? When will the CRIMSON regain its proper status as being a reasonable representation of Harvard student opinion...
Scouting the game was Harvard coach John M. Yovicsin, who had his eye on the running of Crimed Michael S. Lottman '61-4. Lottman plunged over Yale's solid forward wall from the three-yard line, after the CRIMSON's fumble recovery. At the same moment, in another game, Coastguard Cutler of the Whiffenpoofs scored to win a contest with the Krokodiloes...