Lieutenant-Governor Wolcott's speech at the dinner of the Yale Alumni Association of Boston indicates what seems to us to be the most reasonable attitude on the football question. His criticism of the game is as severe as any that has appeared during the current discussion, but he differs radically from President Eliot in believing that the objectionable elements of the game as played last season are mere incidents which can be avoided, - that they are not in any sense essential to the highest development of the sport.
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PROPERTY FOR HARVARD COLLEGE.