Word: cheer
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Dates: during 1910-1919
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...Freshmen Class will attend the 1921 team's last practice in a body tomorrow afternoon. The members of the Class will assemble between Standish and Smith Halls at ten minutes of 2 o'clock, and preceded by the Regimental Band, will march to Soldiers Field and cheer the eleven as it goes through its last bit of preparation for Saturday's game. The cheer-leaders, E. L. Bigelow '20, and J. M. Mitchell '20, will act as marshals of the parade. The name of a third cheer leader will be announced today or tomorrow...
Friday afternoon the Freshman class will march to the field to cheer the team in its last practice. The Class will start from Smith Halls at 2 o'clock. The Freshmen will practice early on that day in order that the Yale team may have the use of the field the latter part of the afternoon...
...preparations and in our firm dealing with all who hinder these preparations. Just as the Allies are concentrating all military affairs in one supreme command, so must we bend all our energies at home to the same united end. It is good to hear words of cheer, but they must lead only to greater determination...
...speakers at this meeting will be D. J. Wallace '16, University centre for two years, and at present Freshman coach, H. H. Faxon '21, captain and tackle of the eleven and possibly E. L. Casey '19, University half-back. E. L. Bigelow '21, has been appointed to act as cheer leader...
Tomorrow afternoon, the members of the squad will go to Princeton. They will start by trolley, leaving the spur-track on Boylston street, behind Persis Smith Hall, at 2.10 o'clock. At this time, all Freshmen are asked to come and cheer the team as it leaves...