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Harvard and Princeton

THE PRESS

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Publications of Harvard and Princeton have taken a novel step toward resuming athletic relations and amicable feelings toward each other in their respective alma maters. Elsewhere in today's issue an account of the baseball game between the Harvard Lampoon and the Princeton Tiger is given, and though, to be sure, this was a sham ball game and no score was kept, still the match may perhaps give an opening for peace conferences between the two universities.

It seems only fitting that the Lampoon, which did much toward causing the breach in relations almost four years ago, should be the first to make an attempt to patch them up again. The CRIMSON, Harvard's daily, expresses the opinion that undergraduate feeling is more than cordial towards Princeton and hope that soon the quarrel can be settled.

It has always been a cause of regret to see the so-called Big Three split up after so many years of relations. Though of course Yale has been able to do little toward bettering the situation, there has always been the hope here that the Big Three would be once more intact. Now signs point toward the realization of that hope, and the News wishes to applaud and encourage the actions of the Lampoon and the Tiger. Yale News

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