In reply to a communication printed in another column of this issue, regarding the lack of a shelter for visiting football teams on the Stadium field, we reprint the following editorial which appeared in the CRIMSON on October 25, 1913:
"A great deal of criticism has been heard concerning the lack of shelter for the players of visiting football teams in the Stadium. It is only fair to say that the football management has realized the need of such a shelter but has been unable to construct it because it would interfere with the fall track games. When these are over, a proper shelter will be erected on the east side of the Stadium field."
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