Today is a momentous occasion for the history of foot-ball at Harvard, and will be long remembered in her annals whether victory or defeat is ours. If Harvard succeeds in winning the championship, results of the highest benefit will follow; if she is defeated it will be by a worthy adversary in a well-fought contest, and it will but remain for us to make the struggle again another year. The team has worked and trained with care and faithfulness and certainly deserves the reward of success. At any rate they will receive the enthusiastic support of the entire college.
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