Word: cheer
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Dates: during 1900-1909
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Yesterday afternoon the crews took their final practice on the Charles. A large procession, headed by the band, formed in the Yard, and, marching down to the river, gathered on the bank beside the boat house to cheer the men. The University eight was the first to leave the quarters and rowed up and down several times before the floats. Following is the regular order: Stroke, Higginson; 7, Sheafe; 6, H. Bancroft; 5, Ladd; 4, Shuebruk; 3, Wood; 2, Harding; bow, Biddle; cox., Wadleigh...
Everybody who possibly can should be in front of the Co-operative at 2.15 this afternoon to cheer the crews when they leave for New London...
...University crews will take their last practice row on the Charles this afternoon. A procession will be formed in front of Holworthy at 3.30 o'clock, and, headed by the band, will march to the University boat house to cheer the crews. Every man who possibly can should join the procession...
Every man who possibly can should be in front of the Co-operative this morning at 12.15 to cheer the nine before they leave for Princeton...
...inefficient, half-hearted, drawling cheer of this year has been worse than nothing. No other college gives its team so little support in the way of cheering. If the nine showed no more spirit in its play than the College has shown in its cheering, there would have been little chance of winning the Princeton game, and there would be less chance of winning the games which are to come. E. H. NICHOLS...