Anyone of the many fathers who witnessed the Yale-Princeton game, Saturday, might have decided that the correct thing to do was to send his son to Harvard. For an autogyro piloted by Leslie B. Cooper, a Princeton graduate, towed a long red advertisement, "Send Your Son to Harvard," over the Bowl before the game. Mr. Cooper, chased to the ground at the airport, refused point-blank to say who was paying for the advertisement. He was working for Roosevelt Field, he said, and the contract for the job was nobody's business. "It's bad enough for a Princeton man to have to do it," he added. "Heaven only knows what they will do to me when I get back."
Inasmuch as Feinstein's advertisement followed the Harvard one he was questioned, but denied any knowledge of the deed. The Lampoon was next considered but a telegram from the Harvard CRIMSON said that they knew nothing whatsoever about the whole business. --Yale News.
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