The talk to be given on Thursday night by Mr. Theodore Roosevelt does not need any word from us to recommend it to the students of the Univesity. It will be one of the most interesting events of an unusually eventful week. Probably there is not a Harvard man to whom the name of Theodore Roosevelt is not known, and to whom it does not represent a man who has always shown the deepest loyalty to his Alma Mater. As a speaker he is enthusiastic and eloquent and invariably entertaining. Mr. Roosevelt has consented to come to Cambridge, though his time is just now almost wholly taken up with his work in New York. The subject of the talk has been announced as "Playing Football for Harvard," but Mr. Roosevelt is going to talk of the "Harvard Spirit" in athletics. The Yale spirit has become almost a bye word, but one seldom hears of the Harvard spirit. The reason for the suddenness of the announcement of this, the last of the football talks, is that Thursday is the only time that he can get away from his work. The talk is to be given in Sanders Theatre and will be open to every member of the Univerfity.
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