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It is particularly unfortunate that any combination of circumstances should have prevented Harvard and Princeton from meeting on the football field this year. So thoroughly has every trace of the unpleasantness which once existed died out in both universities that it seems that nothing but good results could have come from a game. For the past few years the football season has ended somewhat unsatisfactorily by reason of the failure of these teams to meet each other. With regard to the effect which such a contest would have upon the Yale game, the experience of a hard game should certainly strengthen the eleven by a disclosure of its weak points. This fact was evidenced by the Yale-Pennsylvania game last year. Perhaps, however, as the managers of the team assert, three important games in one year would be too many.

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