There was an inevitable let-down in the stands as well as on the field while the Indian juggernaut was swamping a game William and Mary team the following Saturday. But the Fall Houseparty crowd which filled the stands to watch the Cornell massacre on November 16 was as gay a football audience as Hanover has ever witnessed. Added to the usual fun of houseparties was the thrill of watching a team which not only was functioning beautifully but which had the complete confidence of every undergraduate. Now, under a fiveinch blanket of snow, the first to fall this year, the College is shaking off that deflation which always follows a houseparty and is eagerly preparing for the game which is to decide whether or not the nation at large will see the 1935 Indian team as its staunch supporters see it.