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Pigskin Paragraphs

NOVEMBER, 1926
Article
Pigskin Paragraphs
NOVEMBER, 1926

F may stand for fall but in the undergraduate alphabet it means football. The half century scores which the Green eleven rolled up against Norwich and Hobart seemed to prophecy another championship eleven; but when the plucky Polytechnic team from Virginia held Dartmouth to 21 points, it was plain to all that everything was not easy going. A laughing, optimistic horde peeraded to New Haven and returned praising a fighting Dartmouth eleven which failed to stop the Blue Bull Dog.

No word of serious criticism tainted the defeat. The undergraduates realized that every king must fall, but were happy to know that Dartmouth never lets a championship laurel go without a fitting battle.

By the time this magazine is distributed Harvard and others will have,, been met, unitedly supported by a student body solidly behind Coach Hawley and his team.

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