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THE DARTMOUTH GAME.

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We understand that Dartmouth college is coming to Cambridge today with the firm expectation of seeing their team victorious. Every effort has been directed toward this their last and most important game of the season, while Harvard still has to look forward to its big contest. We realize that nothing we can say will lead them to abandon their convictions, but we expect our team to gradually disillusionize them this afternoon. For several weeks the University team has failed to display the playing of which it is capable. We have the coaches and the players who can produce a strong team, and now that the season is drawing to a close we look to them to demonstrate to the skeptics that they can play as well from the start as when the score stands against them. Needless to say, today's games, although not conclusive, will furnish the prophetically inclined with advance information on the Yale game. We can only hope that their prophecies will be favorable to Harvard.

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