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Today's the day! At four o'clock Sophomores and Juniors descend upon Dick Harlow and his aids to add to the number of Freshman football hopefuls who have already been going through their paces for a full week in Briggs cage.
Graduation will take an unusually heavy toll this spring with nine Varsity regulars and quite a few capable reserves hitting the diploma trail, leaving Coach Harlow in the position of head repairman of Harvard football. As a result, the spring practice sessions, which will continue until about May 1, will be increasingly important.
Almost all of last fall's Varsity squad members who are eligible for another year of competition are expected to be on hand for the spring's drill on fundamentals. Notable absentees will be tackle Tom Healey, who has mound duties to perform for Floyd Stahl's baseball team, and George Downing another tackle, who doubles between football and track.
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