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The plan for the election of a captain of next year's foot-ball, as decided upon by Mr. Kimball, meets our hearty approval. The selection of a captain thoroughly representative of our foot-ball interests and competent to train an eleven is assured. Although no precedent exists for such a method of election, the circumstances fully warrant the step taken by last year's captain. It now remains for the foot-ball men to lay aside all personal feeling and elect a man who will lead Harvard's eleven to victory next fall.

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