We extend best wishes for success to the Harvard disputants who leave Cambridge today for the joint debate with Yale. Although it is rather premature to look upon these debates as already taking the form of intercollegiate contests, nevertheless the Harvard men who speak at New Haven tomorrow do stand in the eyes of the spectators as representatives of Harvard, and success or failure on their part reflects credit or discredit on the college. A royal reception at New Haven is a waiting the disputants, and they should leave Cambridge this morning backed by the good wishes of the whole college.
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The Freshman Race with Columbia.