Word: bulldogism
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Harvard enthusiasm which has been rising to a fever heat this week, culminated yesterday afternoon in a wild march to the Stadium, in frenzied shouting and yelling once there, and in a furious snake dance all the way back to Harvard Square. Captain Greenough's team will meet the Bulldog an inspired combination, if they catch the contagion of enthusiasm which is raging through the college...
That Harvard must depend on spirit to down the Bulldog becomes more and more evident each day. Had those men who were injured in the Dartmouth, Boston University, and Princeton encounters recuperated as was hoped that they would, matters would be taking on a different aspect as the final battle of the 1924 season approaches...
...this Saturday before encountering Princeton and Harvard. The Blue eleven was outrushed and generally outplayed by Georgia, Dartmouth, Brown and the Army, but still remains as one of the few unbeaten, teams in the East. Fast thinking, and a knack of taking advantage of every break, has enabled the Bulldog successfully to weather an extremely difficult schedule...
...chosen the leopard as the symbol for the athletic teams of the college. In this beast they find that the admirable qualities of strength, cunning, and irresistibility are combined in the proper proportions to constitute a formidable whole. Other colleges which have selected such drab beasts as the bulldog, the tiger, or the bear, have apparently not exercised a similar spirit of reason and research in their choices of animated totems...
Hanover, N. H., Oct. 19--The Dartmouth eleven came home today, disappointed that victory over the Yale Bulldog was snatched from its grasp and badly battered by the Eli onslaughts. The feeling predominates the squad, however, that the gruelling battle yesterday has given the team a real test which will be of inestimable value to it for Saturday's game with Harvard...