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If the game Saturday had accomplished nothing else it would have been remembered as a clean, hard-fought contest between antagonists who knew football of the finest kind and showed it. But the game did more than that. It developed in the two teams mutual appreciation and respect and, above all, it completely cleared away all the debris of ill-feeling and misunderstanding collected during the past ten years. What is left is the firm foundation of a renewed, permanent, friendly relationship with a college whose associations, interests, and background have always been naturally identified with those of the University.
"A small college, but there are those who love it," was Daniel Webster's famous tribute to Dartmouth. Today the college is no longer small, and the new friends it made Saturday can be numbered only by the capacity of the Stadium. The feeling predominant in the minds of Harvard men is one of deep satisfaction that Dartmouth is again "on the schedule".
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