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Communication.

We invite all members of the University to contribute to this column, but we are not responsible for the sentiments expressed. Every communication must be accompanied by the name of the writer. To the Editors of the CRIMSON:

While the outcome of the Maine and Amherst games ought not to be disheartening, it is made clear that our football team needs all the backing and enthusiasm the University can give. To that end the University band should be immediately re-organized; the mass-meetings in the Union should begin now; there ought to be frequent processions of the College to the practice; and there should be cheering and singing of the right sort at practice and at every game. The cheering Saturday was well-nigh worthless. The leaders should be men of enthusiasm and vigor-not merely individuals who wave their arms in front of us; and they should be under efficient superintendence. Now is the time to imbue the team with the spirit of the undergraduates; let us not wait, as we did last year, until it is too late. 1904.

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