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...pangs of exile which Dante suffered were added the pangs of disappointment. The whips and stings which be had to bear drove him at length to take refuge within himself and there in the sanctuary of his own soul he found the peace and security he had yearned for. Never was there a greater difference between the outer and inner life than we see at this time in Dante. The hand of man had let him go, and he grasped the hand...
...pressed closely around the two barges that were to receive the players. When the eleven at last appeared, Vail '92, former captain of the 'varsity crew, led the crowd in cheers for the individual players, the coaches, and the substitutes, and at last as the barges drove off, in repeated long "Harvards." Then men raced for Harvard street and again cheered the team as it passed. A more enthusiastic send off has not been known here for years...
...pleasant feature of the afternoon was the cheering between the halves for George Gray, the halfback, who drove out from the hospital to see the game...
Yale was first at bat. Rustin went out, Cook to Dickinson. Murphy got to first on an error by Winslow and then Case drove the ball far out into centre field for a home run. Highlands struck Carter out. Then Stephenson hit a low liner toward Whittemore. It seemed impossible that he could reach it but he just caught it before it touched the ground though he fell in the attempt...
Yale's centre was without a doubt stronger than Harvard's, although Lewis put up a superb game. Hickok and Beard also outclassed their men. It was by Yale's persistent massing of plays upon Acton and Manahan that she drove her way slowly but irresistibly through the rush line and to the longed for touchdown. Emmons, though at times pushed out of the play, repeatedly came to Manahan's support and saved dozens of yards of gains. On the other side Stevenson and Newell were about all that could be desired. Only occasionally, however, were Yale's attacks directed...