A correspondent this morning complains that the Princeton men were compelled to stay out in the cold during the intermission in Saturday's game while the Harvard Club enjoyed the shelter of the Pudding building. We believe that this was optional on their part, as Wesleyan in the game of November 5 retired from the field during the intermission, and Princeton must have been accorded similar hospitality.
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