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While the opportunity yet remains, the CRIMSON wants to thank, in the name of the college, all the "coaches" who have generously given their services to Harvard during the past year. They have all been working for Harvard's ultimate success. Whether this success come in this year or in a future it matters not; in any case the university owes an overwhelming debt of gratitude to her graduates-to Mr. George Adams and Mr. Stewart for their work in the foot ball; to Mr. Smith and Mr. Thayer for their work in base ball; and to Mr. C. F. Adams and Mr. H. W. Keyes for the labor they have given to the crew. It is by the union of such men's advice and of the intelligent and earnest spirit, which seems now to be pervading our athletics, that true success shall come to Harvard.

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