The conduct of the Harvard freshmen in regard to admitting Yale to the Harvard-Columbia freshman race, has been decidedly open to censure. There is no need of again commenting upon their original action in considering Yale's challenge. They have already been sufficiently blamed for that in Yale, Harvard and Columbia publications. Some time since, however, it was announced that they would hold another meeting to reconsider this action, but although nearly two weeks have elapsed since then, nothing further has been done. This delay on their part in coming to a final decision deserves great censure, especially as it is generally understood that Columbia favors the admission of Yale. On the other hand, if they have virtually decided to abide by their first decision, which indeed would be wholly selfish and unwarranted, they are to be blamed for leading Yale to suppose that they would again consider the matter. If they do intend to take further action on the subject, let it be done at once, but if any decision has already been reached let official announcement of it be given immediately. - Yale News.
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