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Cambridge faces in foreign invasion today. With the visit of the Waseda University team begins a new chapter in the history of international sports at Harvard. Not only is this team the first group of athletes from the Orient to appear on Soldiers Field, but it also competes, not in a sport indigenous to Japan, but in our own national game. The success of the visiting nine on its trip through the West bears witness to the fact that these men have acquired skill equal to that of men brought up on the game.

The University extends a cordial welcome to the Japanese team which is here to establish the same friendly relations between America and the Far East in sports, that has already been established in academic affairs.

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