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At half-past nine this morning the football team leaves for New Haven. Harvard ought to give her players a rousing send-off to make up for the disheartening indifference shown at the games so far, H. B. Cabot '17 will be in the square to lead the cheers as the team departs.
Saturday's game is going to be a hard one and it will be played in hostile territory. The support of Harvard men at the game will not be enough. Captain Dadmun and his men must have some fare- well demonstration to encourage them when they take the train. Ten minutes in the square cheering will mean much to the team and only a trifling sacrifice for the individual.
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