(We invite all men in the University to submit communications on subjects of timely interest, but assume no responsibility for sentiments expressed under this head.)
Editors of the CRIMSON:
In my recent communication on accommodations for visiting football teams I did not seem to make my point clear. I feel--and I believe the majority of Harvard men feel the same way--that it is Harvard's plain duty to accommodate visiting teams as well as it does its own. The editorial answer to my letter really amounts to saying that it is not convenient for Harvard to do this plain duty dictated alike by hospitality and good sportsmanship.
First of all are the infra-university track meets of the fall important enough to stand in Harvard's way in a matter of duty in an intercollegiate contest? Secondly how great would be the expense and trouble of arranging the temporary shelter so that it could be removed at the time of the track meets? FRANK C. WHITMORE '11.
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