We are not all bitter over Harvard's recent outburst. We simply look upon it as a clever piece of publicity and a method whereby the Old Grads will be ready for the coming change of policy at that Boston school. Of course this impending change of policy has not been made known to the press of the nation but what news of it does seep out, we are certain that it will cause repercussions throughout the country. Since we learned of this change from an unusually reliable source, we do not hesitate to pass it on. When we heard of this, we intended to play ball with Haavahd, but because of "unfair scheduling tactics" we are forced to change our plans. Cornellians everywhere, upon learning Haavahd's motive in stirring up this latest ruckus, will undoubtedly be abashed by their hasty reaction to the Crimson charges. There is really nothing to this affair when one knows what lies behind those bitter words and they boil down to this--Haavahd will soon become a coeducational institution. Yes, when the doors of the University swing wide next September, women will be admitted to the famed Halls and Yawd of Haavahd for the first time since the date of its founding. Until that time, however, its Athletic Policy will remain the same. Admission to Haavahd's De-emphasized Football Games will still cost two empty coke bottles, a worn out light bulb and three Old Jute Bags. And it will be worth it. The Cornell Daily Sun.
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