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RARELY HAS JUSTICE dispensed itself with such timing. Who will remember the team that lumbered ahead to a lopsided lead in the first half? No one. Who can forget the team that cut that lead to shreds in the last 42 seconds of the game?
For its efforts, Harvard can lay claim to more than a draw. All save the most fearless of its gambling partisans won their bets, and all save the most underhanded of the nation's newspapers (one thinks of the Yale Daily News) will surely see fit to play Cambridge well over New Haven in the headlines.
A draw in name only, then. By every other reckoning, a magnificent victory.
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