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To the Editors of the CRIMSON:

Tomorrow the football team leaves here to play the last and the hardest game of the season. In September the football experts all over the country were unanimous in pronouncing it Harvard's "off year." The team has been beaten twice in the nine games played so far, but no one can say that a year has seen the defeat of both Cornell and Princeton has been a failure. A victory over Yale on Saturday is all that is needed to make this season as successful as those of recent years and though we are to face an unusually strong Eli team, it is not unreasonable to expect a victory.

However, in order to win this year it will require not only supreme effort on the part of the eleven men in the game, but the earnest, the utmost and the most audible support from every Harvard man in the stands. The team must be shown that you are behind them. Today is an excellent time to show it. H. H. DADMUN, CAPT.   N. E. BURBIDGE, MGR.

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