Page one carries the announcement of Harvard's free loan of the Stadium for the game with Stanford year after next. In making this loan Harvard has gone considerably beyond the usual limits of intercollegiate generosity. On the financial side it means the sacrifice of her share of gate receipts that will mount well up into the hundred thousands. And as Dartmouth usually counts on the Harvard game as by far her largest source of athletic revenue, the additional income from the Stanford game will mean a great deal in the further development of athletics at Dartmouth.
Harvard's move is an act of the highest courtesy. It should go a long way in cementing the already friendly relations that exist between the two institutions. We hope it will be appreciated as such by Dartmouth. --The Dartmouth.
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