The undergraduates as a whole, as well as those who conducted the celebration Monday evening may well feel proud of what was done. The immense crowd was handled skillfully, and not a single thing took place to mar the evening. We have no doubt that many people who do not sympathize with Harvard looked forward to this event in the expectation of some new piece of students' thoughtlessness; but we are over pleased to be able to say that no one, not even the Parietal Committee, can find a single case of disorder worth noticing. This has been well characterized as great a victory as that of Saturday over Yale, and as one which will do more for Harvard athletics than one might at first imagine. Nothing but good has come from the Yale game, and Harvard men can now go about their business with more energy than ever, sure that whatever zeal may have been devoted to football has not been misapplied.
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GAIN OF FIFTY-NINE.