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In a determined effort to save winter and spring sports events from which the H.A.A. is forced to withdraw financial support under its recently revised budget, all managers are carrying on a week's campaign to persuade visiting teams to waive the customary minimum gate guarantees. Although no revised schedules under the new budget will be announced by the H.A.A. for another week, it is understood that telegrams have been pouring in from sports managers of scheduled colleges expressing their willingness to forego guarantees in order to avoid cancellation of their Harvard engagements.
In all cases where the H.A.A. has been forced to withdraw its financial support from contests away from Cambridge, every effort is being made to finance the trips by private contributions from members of affected teams, either to take care of their own expenses, or the expenses of one or more of their colleagues as well.
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