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The carpers at Harvard's football schedule this year will have to take a back seat now that the schedules of the spring sports have been published. The talk of "olderdown" games will have to be a relic of the past, for contests have been arranged with some of the best teams of the East, not to speak of long southern trips to Annapolis and Charlottesville for the baseball team, Washington and Norfolk for the tennis team, and matches at Cornell for the crew and the lacrosse team.
Those who have complained of our so called "soft" football schedule have overlooked the fact that this was an unusual year; a year when it was difficult to tell which opponents would be strong and which weak.
Harvard, however, is not taking any chances of having weak schedules, either next fall or this spring. The lists that have been approved by the Athletic Committee should silence the critics. If Harvard teams face any weak opponents, it will not be the fault of the managers.
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