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Harvard plays football host once more tomorrow when it thrown open the Stadium gates to the teams and followers of Holy Cross and Boston College. The Crusader makes his second visit of the year to Soldiers Field; the Eagle his first in many years. Between the two teams there is a rivalry not as rich in tradition but surely as keen in feeling as between Harvard and Yale. The contest is the "little big game" of Boston.

Many people in the immediate vicinity of Harvard will, through the medium of the game, take an added interest in the University. The generous move of donating the Stadium facilities to two neighbors of Harvard is well justified. Both because of this and because of the money for the unemployed which will be raised the game should have its beneficial results.

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