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...pleased to note the extremely fair position taken by the News, upon the somewhat irregular method of procedure adopted by their freshman foot ball team. In fact, we can hardly conceive of an apology for the conduct of the eleven in failing to play the game agreed upon. The extract which we print in another column sets forth in plain terms the light in which their action was viewed at our sister university before the last action, namely a complete refusal to play the game was taken...
EDITORS DAILY CRIMSON: -The following extract from an editorial in the New York Evening Post for Nov. 18th, may be of interest to such of your readers as have not already seen it. Speaking of an effort which Cardinal Newman made, while at Oxford, to abolish a rule which forced every undergraduate to take the sacrament regularly, the writer proceeds as follows...
...Extract from the Yale Record of the morning of the Harvard Weslyan foot ball game: "The Wesleyan team, which developed so rapidly and successfully during the past season, and which plays the 'Yale game' with such enthusiasm, has our best wishes for a credible showing today." Extract from our Monday report of the Harvard Wesleyan game: "Wesleyan took every unfair advantage that they could. Every one of their men was warned, and one of the men was ordered off the field by the referee." We shall look to the next issue of the Record for congratulations to the Wesleyan team...
...them have never rowed before. In addition the men are very light, avenging only 156 lbs. Professor Goodwin, their coach, thinks nevertheless, that they will give our crew a hard rub when the race comes in June. Not so the students. Their dismal foreboding are given in the following extract from one of the Columbia papers...
...present below an extract from an editorial in the New York Times, which presents an old subject in a new light...