We have heard from the football authorities that there is a certain questioning by the students of players and coachers with regard to the secret practice on Soldiers Field. This curiosity to know what is going on there is quite natural and is probably felt by everybody in the University. We would suggest, however, that from now on the students refrain from asking questions of anybody who is admitted to the secret practice and keep this curiosity in check till it can be fully satisfied on Saturday. There is nothing to be gained by asking questions. The only available news of the practice is contained in the very general reports in the CRIMSON and in the Boston papers. On the other hand, these questions add another and a useless burden to the long list of worriments which everybody connected with the practice has to bear. There are but three days more of suspense before the game, and the students should lighten the burden of the captain and his men as much as possible in this brief period.
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