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After an absence of many years Harvard returns to the basketball court when the Crimson five meets Clark College tonight. The team faces more than the handicap of untried material and inexperience; it lacks the solid foundation of past achievement and tradition upon which basketball, like every sport, must rest. Without this invaluable backing, the team, this year, must start from the bottom.
It is a brilliant assembly of colleges and universities that Harvard joins when it plays its first game; the road to the top, however rough, is worth every effort. From a modest beginning, from the hard work of overcoming all inertia, the University looks forward to the possibilities of the future. Tonight the campaign for success opens in earnest when Harvard takes a definite place in the basketball world.
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