The Globe sustains Harvard in the Columbia matter in spite of the graduates, and says very pertinently concerning the recently published memorial : "It was not then forwarded to Columbia, but now, when both clubs have published clear statements of their action, when the feeling of indignation which prevailed when that paper was signed has in great measure subsided, when the facts which the Harvard representatives rightfully kept to themselves till the proper time for their disclosure (the meeting of the H. U. B. C.) arrived, and now, when it is clear that the whole thing was the result of several misunderstandings, in which each side was at fault, the holder of this paper pours oil on the flames by forwarding and publishing a letter which reflects on the fairness of the referee, on the truthfulness of Harvard's coach, on the integrity of Harvard's captain."
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