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AlOIHIA This football write up In as far as possible was constructed with certain definite purposes in view. The entire summary was treated im- personally. The sports editor in so doing realized that many descrip- tive features which tinged resumes in prevous years were omitted; yet the writer assumed that such omissions were balanced by the authority of this account. The editor has aspired to a summarization of the entire season, which was impersonal yet was backed by authority. This resume was done in this manner: The descriptions of the games were taken from the newspapers of the city in which the contests were played. Naturally, that newspaper's sports editor or reporter might have given a biased account, yet this didn't affect this sports editors pur- pose, which was to present an impersonal and authentic newspaper account of the 1933 season. To further carry out this purpose, newspaper action pictures were utilized. In conclusion, the sports editor has assumed that the reader of this resume was well acquainted with the fortunes of the Terror team and that this skeleton, perhaps prejudiced account, which is impersonal and authen- tic, will serve only as a base upon which the reader can build the glowing, descriptive passage of individual play, of teamwork, of Terror heroes who made the 1933 football campaign one that will always be remembered. PAGE 155
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