Somebody ought to take the Harvard boys aside and give them a few lessons in manners. Last winter, when the compulsory chapel dispute was raging at Yale, they sent down to New Haven on special trucks an edition of the CRIMSON in which they told Yale just what ought to be done about it. Saturday, with Princeton as their guest, they distributed at the gates of their Stadium copies of the Lampoon, in which they expressed their opinion of Princeton, and a most unsavory opinion it was.
Now most people know that minding your own business is one of the basic elements of courtesy. Asia, most people know that such attacks as Harvard students have made on their rivals are slightly tinged with green: that is, that they spring from envy, and hence indicate not superiority but acute consciousness of inferiority. In other words, they make Harvard look cheap, not Yale or Princeton. And on Saturday Harvard looked very cheap indeed. New York World. Nov. 8.
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