EDITORS DAILY CRIMSON. - I quite agree with the sentiments of the '90 man as expressed in yesterday's CRIMSON, though I think his way of wording his remarks is a little obscure. Harvard has made great strides in the last few years, and I am proud to be in it. There are however, some inequalities that still need to be remedied: I do not think the upperclassmen are quite kind enough in inviting freshmen to their rooms or taking freshmen into their society. It would make us feel better if a helping hand were stretched to us and we were invited to mingle more freely with the other fellows. I think also that now that invidious class distinctions are passing away so fast that the other three classes ought to take more interest in the freshman eleven. We have a good team, and are going to beat Yale, and it would be wise in the older men to help us along as they will share in the glory our victories will bring to the college. If there are any objections to be urged against my ideas, I should like to hear them, and now remain,
HOPEFUL, '90.
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