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Show "The Uncle of IJs Nephew." The potency of football in giving prominence not only to the player, but to all his relatives was amusingly illustrated In the c: s of the well-known well-known anti-expansionist. William Lloyd Garrison. At an evening reception recep-tion Mr. Garrison was introduced to a noted athlete. "I am pleased to know you, Mr. Garrison," said the athelete. "I presume pre-sume you are a relative of the famous Harvard quarterback, 'Billy' Garrison." Garri-son." "Great heavens!" exclaimed Mr. Garrison in mock indignation. "All my life I have been known as the son of ray father; must I in my old age be known as the uncle of my nephew?" |