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EDITORS DAILY CRIMSON:- I am very sorry that your "Undergraduate" correspondent of yesterday should have taken it upon himself to vindicate the dignity of the 'Varsity eleven, for every true champion knows how to keep his temper.

I trespass upon your space to-day merely because I am unwilling that the "Graduate," who was so violently attacked yesterday, should think that the undergraduates as a body have any sympathy with such an effision as appeared yesterday.

I have heard many fellows express their apprehension at the uncertain make-up of the rush-line, but most of them, I think, recognized that this was due as much to our bad luck in having some of our best men laid up as to anything. We have perfect confidence in our 'Varsity captain; but it is far better to "growl" a little in our anxiety than to sail on in calm and sublime confidence simply because we beat Wesleyan 110 to 0. This confidence is nothing but an other phase of "Harvard indifference," or whatever the proper name is.

As for the "Undergraduate" of yesterday, he had better learn that such flippancy as his toward a graduate makes very poor reading for the college at large, besides being very impertinent and indicative of defective breeding.

ANOTHER UNDERGRADUATE.

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