At the dinner to the eleven this evening we hope the main object of the occasion will not be lost sight of. At first glance, the dinner is, of course, in honor of our foot ball team; but closer observation shows that the main object of the dinner is to bring the University as a whole into closer relations on athletic matters. It is a chance for a free expression of what men feel ought to be done, and what men are determined to do, for the athletic interests of Harvard during the coming year. It is also a chance for graduates to advise undergraduates on points which they, as interested outsiders are able better to criticise. On the whole it is the purpose of this dinner to and more thoroughly all that goes to make up Harvard in one great effort to raise the standard of our university teams to a point at least as high as high as that of the Ninety-one university eleven.
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