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To anyone who saw the game words will seem futile and congratulations trite; to those unfortunates who missed one of the opportunities of their lives further comment may seem additionally cruel. Yet to refrain from congratulations to Captain Buell, Coach Fisher and the team after Saturday is impossible, and the CRIMSON adds one more note to the roar of rejoicing that still continues nearly forty-eight hours after the final whistle.

Particular credit is due to Captain Buell who played a large part of the game in spite of his injury, to Owen for his long run, and to--, but every man on the team outplayed himself and credit cannot hardly be divided. The truth is that in spite of odds, or injuries, or anything else, the team won by sheer will to win, where no critic believed triumph was likely, and so added one more splendid conquest to the list of Harvard's victories over Yale. The motto of the parade last Thursday has changed. "We did beat Yale."

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