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...Tufts eleven were very much inferior in weight to our team, but their work was very fair, and their tackling was really good. Our eleven must drop on the ball more fearlessly, and must display more headwork in their play. For so unimportant a game, the play was unusually rough on both sides. Altogether too much time was wasted on either side by orations for the benefit of the referee...
...with their usual "Harvard Indifference" from all outside appearances. The flag on the Cambridge liberty pole and a few remarks in the newspapers are all that remind them that the day is a legal holiday. One year we did have some celebrations. In '83 there was a display in the yard of several patent fire escapes. whereby several ankles were sprained, one arm broken, and doubtless no end of bruises received. In the same year also many students witnessed two exciting dogfights in the Quadrangle. In '84 there was no such public celebration. May we hope that 1885 will...
...intention of certain Harvard Independents and Democrats to carry transparencies supporting their candidate in the procession of Oct. 30. Such an action in itself would certainly be most undignified, and especially so since the Harvard campaign committee is held responsible by the Republican leaders for a proper display of transparencies. If transparencies are to be carried it is best that they should not be either of a strong Democratic or Republican nature. If students will heed this suggestion they will not only contribute to the success of the college parade, but, also, greatly favor the campaign committee...
...will feel called upon by his personal feelings to desert his fellow-students and refuse to obey the expressed will of the majority. The appearance of the Harvard students in the presidential parade is looked upon as the feature of the campaign, in the way of a torchlight display. Whether, mugwump, stalwart, or third-party man, the Harvard student is at present preeminently a Harvard student and is when a representation from Harvard demanded every local or partisan prejudice should cease and the call be responded to unanimously by those who bear the title of Harvard students...
...police squad is to consist of red hats, with visors about ten inches in length, blue coats "a lamode," white pantaloons, and last but not least, a billy about as large as a base ball bat. It is sincerely hoped that the vainglorious mucker will, by this display for once be vanquished...