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TODAY'S PARADE.

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"Eleven Harvard men against eleven Yale men plus about fifty thousand Yale graduates and other supporters -- this was the system that used to beat Harvard in the old days." This is an excerpt, from Coach Haughton's speech at the mass meeting last night. He guaranteed that the players will do their part if the other undergraduates do theirs. Today's parade gives an opportunity for the display of the sort of enthusiasm Coach Haughton has asked for--the sort that puts heart into a team. Every man who can should be in the parade. A class is the only engagement that should prevent a man from marching. The team must leave for New Haven knowing that it is not making its fight alone, but that an enthusiastically loyal student body is behind it.

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