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The "old boys" were at the hockey game with Yale Saturday, and the "old boys" helped the University to a victory. It is true that the men of 1914 were comparatively young old boys; but they had the right idea. Their spirited support was just what was needed to give Harvard the crucial "break" and the game.
The idea of classes out of College getting together informally be it to attend a Yale hockey game or to listen to the returns of the game in Pekin is an excellent one. It keeps the members of the class in intimate contact with each other, and it keeps the class or large sections of it in touch with the University. There need be no artificial "frattiness" about such meetings; but it is surely one of the best vacations a man can have to forget for an evening his business cares and to mingle with his classmates. About Boston there are enough men and enough opportunities for other classes to emulate the example of 1914.
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