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It is a disappointment which may not be lightly borne to learn of Captain Morgan's inability to play against Yale. It is essentially true that Harvard teams have never been one-man teams, and the loss of one player may not break the morale of the whole. Yet the loss to any team however strong of a player so remarkable is a serious impairment of its strength. On the game Saturday depends the victorious conclusion of the whole season of play. The team cannot well afford to present against Yale's fast and aggressive team anything less than its full power.
We cannot but regret that at the conclusion of a notable career as a player and captain for his University, Captain Morgan will not have the final and culminating satisfaction of leading his team to victory.
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