Word: cheer
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Dates: during 1910-1919
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...seems to me to be a shame that enough enthusiasm could not be aroused by the Princeton baseball game at least to give the Harvard baseball team one cheer. Even if enthusiasm and spirit be lacking, at least politeness to the visiting team would demand that we pay some sort of attention to this, one of our largest games. It is this lack of spirit in the past that has earned for Harvard the uncomplimentary title of "Indifferent." E. M. ROBINSON...
...Harvard Indifference" had another manifestation last Saturday when the University baseball team defeated Princeton 3 to 0 without the aid of a single organized cheer. Princeton, two weeks ago, had a cheering section of 5,000 strong with three leaders, and this despite the fact that the game with the University was postponed from Saturday until Tuesday...
There will be a mass meeting of the Freshman class in the Smith Halls' quadrangle this evening at 7 o'clock to cheer the 1918 baseball team before the Yale game on Monday. After the cheering the last practice for the interdormitory singing contest will be held in the Smith Halls' Common Room for the three dormitories together...
...come amply provided with small coins and blank checks as the Seniors will pleadingly beg on bended knees for contributions for their class picnic and will come with baskets and tin-cups to carry away the offerings. Every Freshman who contributes $5 or over is guaranteed a regular University cheer by the members...
...this evening at 8.15 o'clock. There will be important announcements by W. J. Murray on class affairs, by G. A. Percy on class finances, and by H. Robb on the plans for the Freshman Red Book. T. H. Enwright will also speak. H. A. Quimby will be the cheer leader...