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...Wiggin to the captaincy of the nine, while an exception to the principle of strictly undergraduate captains, will be entirely satisfactory. Everyone has the greatest confidence in Wiggin's ability to take hold of the present situation in a business like way, and he may be sure of the heartiest support. Of the undergraduate principle, there is practically nothing to be said against it. Graduate students have not, as a rule, the time to give to athletics which the captaincy of a team demands. Even if they had time it is much better that the captains of the teams should...
...feelling of affection for the University and a new confidence in Harvard's ability to win, as the ball was taken repeatedly down the field by the same sort of sharp, determined play with which Yale beat us Saturday. We take the greatest pleasure in giving our heartiest congratulations and our sineere thanks to the whole team; in this we feel that we shall be heartily seconded by the whole University...
...have had it in charge on the outcome of the game with Yale. The stormy weather, however, disappointed us as it did thousands of others. We shall not have another opportunity to comment upon the work of the nine and consequently take this last chance to extend the heartiest thanks of the University to Captain. Frothingham for his able and conscientious management. He has filled his position with the utmost satisfaction and in a way by which others can well take profit. To Colonel Winslow and Mr. Smith, Harvard also owes a great deal. Both have shown themselves intensely interested...
...extend our heartiest good wishes to the nine for the success in the first of the series with Yale. Though a close struggle is looked for, the closest perhaps in years, the University as a whole has confidence in its representatives and believes in their final victory. We are glad to see that responsible persons have been appointed to take charge of the cheering. Not in any way should the University again be placed in a position which allows unpleasant reflections on the spirit which governs us. That the game may be a most propitious forerunner of the festivites...
...feel very hopeful, although realizing the uncertainties of such contests. The men have trained faithfully and are in excellent condition. Captain Thompson and Mr. Lathrop have done their utmost and a forerunner of their success was seen in the games with Yale. The CRIMSON extends to them its heartiest good wishes, a feeling which the whole university must share...