LOUD SPEAKERS TO TELL PROGRESS OF YALE GAME

The Harvard-Yale football game on Saturday will be received over a special radio set play by play at the Union, it was learned last night. Four loud speakers will be used to make the reports clearly audible, and in addition a miniature football will be moved back and forth across a board representing the field, in order to help those present to visualize the progress of the game.

This is the first time that the Union has used a radio to report the results of the Harvard-Yale games, special wires having been used in the past.

Only members of the Union may attend.

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