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Brace in Spirit Much Needed

By W. H. Claflin jr.

The attendance at the mass meeting last night was disgracefully small, and the practice of songs and cheers accordingly ineffective. Last year the mass meetings were largely attended, the Living Room of the Union being crowed to the doors. Last night scarcely 200 men were present, a mere handful in the front of the room. Such a display of loyalty, only two days before the largest game to be played in Cambridge this fall, and only two weeks before the Yale game, is shameful.

Tomorrow there will be a parable to the field. Every undergraduate in college should be in line with his class for the march to the Stadium in order that the poor showing of last night may be redeemed by a record-breaking parade before the game.

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