Word: bulldogged
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Dates: during 1940-1949
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Today again a juggernaut Crimson powerhouse is slated to run rampant against the valiant and undaunted Bulldog, and except for the ten thousand or so men of Harvard, the entire nation, or that part of it that is aware of the game, will be rooting for the spiritual descendants of that Merriwell man. Nobody loves us except ourselves. We are the team to beat, the dragon for St. George to kill, the Persians to be turned back at Thermopylae...
...will have a chance to get back at the "little man" for his centuries of oppression and triumph. They will be playing to efface the memory of the defeats of favorites. They will be fighting to send these eleven cocky underdog Dink Stovers back to New-Haven with their bulldog tails between their legs, and to prove for once and all that the favorites can be heroes...
Before they closed the concert with a combined rendition of the Alma Mater tunes, both Clubs, added extra bits to the program in the form of their football songs. "With the Crimson in Triumph Flashing," "Hit the Line for Harvard," and "Bulldog...
Seldom in the recent past has Harvard been such a prevailing favorite to crush the Bulldog as it will be today when it goes on the field for the 1:45 o'clock starting whistle...
Back in the days when Dr. Archibald T. "Doc" Davison, master-builder of the present Crimson chorus, first took over, the club never sang anything but college songs. It scorned "highbrow" compositions, and stuck strictly to such lamp-post and bath-tub harmonies as "Bulldog on the Bank," or "Jeannie with the Light Brown Hair...