The pleasantest feature of the Yale-Princeton game was the absence of the rough and brutal play which characterized the game at New York last year. There was just as much rivalry and just, as much spirit shown, but the players seemed to realize that they were not brutes but men. We were likewise much pleased at the very fair and impartial accounts of the game, written by representative Yale and Princeton men, which appeared in the Sunday Globe. When we recall the bitter feeling which was manifested on both sides after the game last Thanksgiving, and the wrangling which was carried on in the papers of the two colleges throughout the year, we cannot but think that a new era of good feeling and of honest, wholesome rivalry has dauned.
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