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NOISE

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Some years ago the cheer leaders of the Annapolis section, at the Army-Navy game, were supplied with signs that read simply: NOISE. The Navy lost the game but every paper credited it with a victory in the cheering section.

Harvard supporters are at a serious disadvantage this year because the team must leave early for New Haven. This allows of only one mass meeting, which comes this evening, whereas Yale is counting on three. Already the banner--"Beat Harvard"--is seen about New Haven. One thing is certain: with Harvard enthusiasm confined to a single mass-meeting, no sign with "noise" thereon will be needed at the Union. It will be the biggest football meeting eyer held here, because men of the University realize the seriousness of that banner--"Beat Harvard." It will be such a meeting that no question will arise as to its being the equal of all three at New Haven. There will be no Yale victory in the cheering sections.

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