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...total of five games. Harvard has not stood so low in foot ball since the students here first gained a complete familiarity with the Rugby game. This is certainly an apparently dismal outlook; but we do hope that every effort will be made to offset the bad effect of these defeats by victories in the future. As for the game on Saturday, we prefer not to make any editorial comment on it until all the aspects of the case have been looked into...
Pach, the photographer, will be in front of Sever at 1.30 on Monday, to take a group of members of the Freshman Class in their uniforms. It is urgently requested that as many men as possible be present, in order that a good effect may be obtained...
...fact we fully coincide with him in this opinion. But the gentleman seems to imply that there were "flings at the referee" printed in our columns. In regard to this, we wish to say a few words in defence. In Thursday's issue we expressed ourselves to the effect that "unsteadiness, aided by decisions of the referee cost us the game." In this phrase, we do not make any allusions to dishonest refereeing, we merely stale that the decisions of the referee happened to aid the other side. We thoroughly believe that the referee acted fully up to his convictions...
...help along the cause which they have chosen for their own. All the torchlight parading, past and to come, is very well in its way, serving as it does to show the good will of the students toward one or the other of the leading nominees, but its effect on the outside world is, to put it mildly, very small. The whole affair is looked upon by outsiders as an exhibition of student merry-making, as, indeed, it is. Many of us, however, are legal voters, and intend to give some material support to our respective parties by voting...
...uniforms have all arrived and give universal satisfaction. The uniform of the Police Squad is generally awarded the first position for originality and generally bewildering effect...