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The unfortunate news has reached the CRIMSON that no new songs will be used at the Yale game unless great improvement in singing them is shown at the mass meeting this evening. Even the old songs are not well enough known to insure a creditable performance at New Haven, and let it be remembered, that to be worth while, singing must be really good.
This year above all others demands good music from the undergraduates. The team is the best that has represented, Harvard in years. The singing in its support is far from the best in years. There is an almost shameful inconsistency in trying to encourage a championship team with faltering and spiritless songs. Such, nevertheless, will be the case at New Haven on Saturday if men do not embrace this opportunity for finally mastering both the old and the new songs.
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