Could the insulting, one-sided remarks of the Harvard HERALD concerning our foot-ball team be taken as representative in any degree of the sentiments of the college, they might deserve consideration; but, as it is, they are beneath notice. The expressions of the Boston papers, and of individual Harvard students of high standing, show what the true ideas at that institution are, and we have no ground for complaint. - [Yale News.] Will the News name one Harvard student of "high standing" who has put himself on record as approving Yale's play and disapproving Harvard's universal condemnation of it on the field the day of the game. The Boston paper have indeed explained what the true ideas of this institution are, if the News will but take the trouble to read them.
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