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...Yale avenged itself for the defeat by Washington and Jefferson last year. The Eli eleven displayed a strong rush line and a well-balanced backfield. The star of the game as usual was Legore, who kicked long punts, intercepted forward passes and made his usual share of touchdowns. Both teams played an open game...
...logic which gives Nassau an edge on Yale. As a matter of fact--basing judgment of course upon what has actually been shown--Yale has a much more varied offense than the Tigers, and a defence which is, I think, just as good. The Elis have done their share of fumbling, but they would have had to do more than their share to equal Princeton in this respect. Yale's punting has not to date compared with that of Princeton, and Princeton's drop-kicking has been superior. Yale employs her men to better advantage in interference than Princeton...
...letter you published this morning is indeed an astonishing document. Mr. de Rosay does not share the ideals for which Norman Prince died, therefore he objects to the erection of a monument in Prince's memory, and objects in the name of tolerance! That surpasses German logic; it is positively Bulgarian...
...such signal bravery and of such special interest as did those of Norman Prince and Victor Chapman, yet all went out to serve under the impulsion of the same fine motives. That, after all, is the fact of first importance. And it entitles all who served to a share in the commemoration which should be given them by Harvard...
...Regiment last year. The failure to establish two units of the reserve officers' training corps at Harvard will shatter the tradition. The country must have reserve officers to lead the volunteer units and Harvard, instead of showing one hundred and fifty men in training, ought to show her proportionate share, six hundred future reserve officers...