In speaking of the Harvard-Princeton game to be played on the Yale Field in the afternoon, the Yale News of last said editorilly:
"While courtesy forbids that Yale men take sides, it requires that they applanud impartially the good plays of both teams. A warm welcome is due to each nine as it enters the field, but we would suggest that there be no concerted cheering. Perfect impartiality today will do much toward strengthening the friendship of both Harvard and Princeton for Yale."
It is to the honor of Yale that the conduct of her students, or at least a great majority of them, was in harmony with the spirit of these words. For the kind courtesy shown, Harvard is grateful.
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