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...interests of their teams that it would be truly a shame should they not support their nine heartily when they play Yale next Saturday. A book has already been placed at Leavitt and Peirce's for the signatures of those intending to make the trip, and nothing should deter every freshman who can possibly go to do so. The encouragement infused into a team by the presence and cheering of a large number of their class-mates is a potent factor of success, and it would be a pity, indeed, if the freshmen here could not muster as large...
...editor, provided one is found competent to fill the position. We therefore invite any member or members of the class of ninety-one to contribute to our columns-whether they have had any previous training or not. The trial will be necessarily a competitive one, but that fact need deter no one from entering the lists. The freshmen have proved that there is some athletic ability in their midst; let them show what they can do in a literary way. It is not too soon to begin; on the contrary, now is just the time. As we have said before...
...team shall be given an opportunity to show his worth and that the best men shall be chosen, regardless of position. If the idea once gets a footing that the above is not Harvard's position in regard to athletics as well as Yale's, it will deter many men from making our college their home...
...ignorance-at any rate till we have definite proofs of such accusations. We do not wish to accuse the Yale team of any unfairness in profiting by these decisions-they played their trick and profited by the referee's ignorance; but deference to their feelings ought not to deter us from challenging decisions which were so fatal to us, no matter how unpleasant it may be for us, for the referee, for Yale, or for anybody...
...reason why we give as much space and comment on the writer's "childish complaints" was to deter others from making like ones rashly. We see nothing new in this communication to make us alter our opinions expressed in yesterday's issue...