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"The red gods make their medicine again," and tonight at the Union it will be strong medicine,--the stronger the better. It is what the team wants and what the men behind the team are waiting to give.
For two weeks Harvard-in-the-stands has shown the need of stimulant. The spirit in the cheering sections has been of the near-beer variety. The team has wanted support and has received it to the extent of a "regular Harvard cheer" or so when called for; but the Yale game will not be won in the "regular" way. What is needed is everything that every man has in him, from the team the kind of playing that refuses to admit a check; and from the rest of the College whole-hearted, spontaneous support.
The next four days will be "fight week" for the entire University, and the stirring of the medicine in the Bowl on Saturday, in the Harvard cheering section or under the Yale goal posts, will depend upon the emphasis on that one word, "fight."
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