While we are on the subject of support to athletic teams, it seems necessary to say another word to the freshman class. Ten men have signed the book to go to New Haven for the game tomorrow. It would be charitable to suppose that every freshman has an examination on Monday and therefore stays in Cambridge to study hard all Saturday. But the more common-sense view to which we are forced is that Ninety-four does not care whether her nine wins or not. It is easier to believe that such is the case when we recollect the support which the class has hither to given its own athletic teams. It is disheartening to urge the necessities of the case upon a class which shows such a willful disregard of them. The freshman class has a chance to show that all these unkind things which we have been saying are untrue; we certainly hope it will prove that we have been greatly in error.
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