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There are tigers--and tigers. There is only one of these beasts to be fought tomorrow and the team will take care of him as best they can, hoping for, and sanely confident of, a killing.
They have the honor, the athletic honor, of Harvard to guard. But you men who are going down to Princeton as a cheering corps--you also in President Lowell's words, "have the honor of your University to guard. You can do more harm than many athletic teams can repair." You have no tiger to fight neither in Princeton nor in New York City. You will be watched--particularly if you do anything that should not be seen. For the honor of your College--for that very reason that you go there--be men.
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