Word: calling
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Dates: during 1910-1919
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Organized cheering begins this afternoon in the Stadium. We have stated that the undergraduates are behind the team. Today the cheer leaders will call for demonstrations of this loyalty, and may the calls be met by spirited responses...
...first call for candidates for the Freshman association football team brought very little response from 1918. There is an exceptional opportunity for inexperienced men to learn the game and win their numerals this year for less than a full team has reported. Besides frequent practice games with the University team, several games will be arranged with nearby schools, probably including Middlesex and Andover. All Freshmen not otherwise engaged should report at Soldiers Field at 3 o'clock. The men who reported yesterday were W. Arnold, W. H. Coffin, R. C. Cook, F. R. Hulme, A. R. Martin, W. A. Norris...
...Society of Harvard Dames wishes to call the attention of students of the University to the following extract from the club constitution. As it is impossible for the organization to reach the wives and mothers of students directly, it earnestly requests the students to co-operate with it in disseminating the rules of eligibility among those interested...
...discouragingly small number of men reported for the first practice of the University lacrosse team yesterday afternoon, only 15 men responding to the first call. The fall work is highly essential for purposes of training in the elementals of the game, and it is important that all candidates, both last year's men and those lacking experience, should report at once...
...likely to include a Christmas trip as well as the Intercollegiate Glee Club Meet in New York, will make possible a season full of pleasure and benefit to the members of the club. Graduation leaves a number of openings for new candidates. It is especially necessary this year to call on all "stunt men" who have a song or story which is really funny. Such men should report at the Music Building tomorrow evening...