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The cheering this evening in the Square will afford the University its first real opportunity of showing its confidence and interest in the football team. The time of departure should fit in between engagements, so that no one will have the conflicting attraction of a lecture or other important appointment as an excuse for absence. The team is leaving for its first crucial test of the season, and since distance will prevent most undergraduates from attending the game, the least the University can do is to give the team a send-off which will last until the game is played and won.
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