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There is a story about a certain mouse who inadvertently lapped up the drippings from a barrel of whiskey. Consequent to this he made a now famous remark-addressed to the world at large. We mention the mouse because his spirit, it seems to us, is not unknown here today. Those who went down to the field yesterday and are also familiar with the story will be able to appreciate the pertinence of its application on this, the eve of the game.
Harvard, collectively speaking, is not in the fortunate position of the mouse in so far as the drippings are concerned. But, whatever the cause of our present state of mind, we can say with no less sincerity than the mouse, substituting Eli in the proper place, "Bring on your -- -- Cat!"
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