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THROUGH THE YEARS

December 3, 1884

It is said that forty-three per cent, of the Dartmouth students favor prohibition.

Football, as it has come to be played, first by Yale and then in self-defence by Princeton and other colleges, is needlessly dangerous, is brutal and demoralizing. Harvard students must not be allowed to play such a game.

From the poetry in the Harvard Advocate, we should judge that at one time in his life the editor had a sweetheart and that she proved to be inconstant.

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