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Charley Caldwell, Princeton

"Saturday's Harvard-Yale game will be one of the finest and closest games of the fall. All I can say is that I am delighted we were fortunate enough to defeat both teams. Because of the emotional and mental pressure that is an inherent part of any 'Big Three' game, it isn't possible to make a sensible prediction. I give up. You pick it."

Rip Engle, Brown

"If Harvard plays as they did against us last Saturday, they will defeat Yale or most any other good team we have seen. Yale's gallant try at Princeton last week will not help them this Saturday so Harvard might win handily unless they revert to one of their off days."

"Tuss" McLaughry, Dartmouth

"Harvard-Yale game looks to me like an even battle with outcome depending on breaks either way."

Lou Little, Columbia

"Thanks for the privilege of selecting winner of Harvard-Yale game. Unfortunately, I am worse selector of football games than Jim Corbet was of boxing matches. I wish I knew which team will win, then I could make one of the coaches a great deal happier during the week."

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