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Ghosts of a Football Past Prowl Notre Dame Sideline

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Gene Wojciechowski criticized everything about Notre Dame (“Whoa, Let’s Give Powlus More Time,” Sept. 8). Its opening game, its coach, its quarterback, even the network broadcaster--all in the name of Julius Caesar’s Ghost. He doesn’t even know that Caesar’s Ghost is just a stage role, played by a leprechaun, and created by Bill Shakespeare, the chap who threw the game-winning pass in the Irish’s 1935 comeback upset of Ohio State.

DICK FARRELL

North Hills

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