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Elis Expound Varied Theories in Diagnosis of Harvard Ailments--Many Blame Rum, Red Tape

More Irish And Less Arabians Would Help Says One Son of Eli

F.W. Reilly, Yale '27: "If you have a good definition of a snob, you can quote me as saying that is what a Harvard man is."

W.P. Sargent Jr., Yale '26: "Too conglomerate."

J.M.L. Smith, Yale '27: "Harvard suffers by comparison with."

W.S.K. Stage, Yale '26: "Harvard is just as wet as Princeton was a year ago, but what's the matter with having some backs on the seats in the Stadium?"

Greely Sturdivant Jr., Yale '27: "I haven't seen anything extraordinary yet."

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John Verrill, Yale '27: "Too near Borston."

E.R. Wardwell Yale '27: "So big that its littleness stands out."

C.H. Willard, Yale '26: "I deplore the petty collegiate fashion of calling the Co-op the 'Coop'. The former, as at Yale, is more dignified. Moreover, do the clubs at Harvard pick the men of merit or merely the athletic stars?"

Anonymous Yale '26: "Why don't you follow the example of Yale and have more Irishmen and less Arabians?"

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