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Note and Comment.

MORNING PRAYERS. -The cause of the Harvard students in the matter of morning prayers is an absolutely just one. They ask no more than is perfectly right and proper, that men of age should attend at prayers only at their own discretion, and that for boys under age the discretion of their parents or guardians should decide. -[Transcript.

COMMENT ON THE YALE-HARVARD GAME. -In the Harvard team Willard, Finney, Hurd, and Burgess were at variance with the general incapacity. The trouble with the Harvard men is that they are too dainty and shun the necessary exertion of playing foot ball to win. The players above named are good, but the other seven men do not properly support them. Especially Kimball, the Captain, falls below the standard of play which is expected of the leader of a Harvard University team. -[N. Y. Times.

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