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In spite of a drizzling rain last evening a crowd of 1500 enthusiastic students paraded through the Yard, then through Harvard square down to Mt. Auburn street, and back to the Yard again, cheering the football team. The meeting broke up in front of University Hall after cheers had been given for every member of the team and the coaches. The demonstration was entirely spontaneous and gave evidence to the confidence which the undergraduates have in the team, and to the general impression among the undergraduates that when the teams take the field on Saturday Yale will have to play better football than they have so far this year to win. Such a showing of enthusiasm and confidence, coming as it does after defeats at the hands of Carlisle and Dartmouth, is unprecedented.
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