Considerable space has already been devoted in this column to the freshman class and its short comings, and it is with considerable reluctance that we come back to the same subject again. The class, however, seems to be one of those which must be continually urged to do its duty. The manager of the freshman eleven complains that the class has subscribed hardly anything to the support of the team and that he is seriously hampered for lack of money. The expenses of the eleven will be very heavy this year because of the trip to New Haven, and the class must come forward with the money to meet them. There is nothing else to be done since we have freshman athletics, and Ninety - five might as well subscribe the money now as later. It is a matter of class honor. The present freshmen cannot afford to begin their course by a failure to give their teams as loyal support as their predecessors have given theirs.
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