Word: cheer
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Dates: during 1920-1929
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Students, if your College is dear to you, and if you have any respect for yourselves after not having attended the meeting at the Union, then get out and cheer yourselves hoarse at that game. The team must be supported, and the effect of full, hearty, VOLUNTARY cheering is truly miraculous. Every single fellow from Freshman (which class by the way has shown the worst spirit of any of the classes which have entered in the last few years) to Senior must get up in his seat and encourage that team. Don't be afraid to yell alone. There...
...have to worry about uncertain support from the stands in addition to its own work of perfecting its organization. If a man is loyal to his University there is nothing he may be doing important enough to keep him from coming out for the few minutes required to cheer the team before so important a contest as that with Princeton...
...seat in the Bowl was occupied when the game got under way. The Cadets, 1200 in number, gave their customary drill exhibition on the field shortly before the contest began. During the intermission between the halves an Army bugler sounded "taps" in memory of Percy Haughton while three Yale cheer leaders and three West Pointers stood at attention with flags lowered and the spectators looked on with heads bared...
...clock tonight over 1500 students are expected to jam the Living Room of the Union in a monster mass meeting to cheer the football team and coaches before the game with Princeton...
...meeting will be held at the Stadium. Led by the band, the students will form a procession starting in front of Widener at 4 P. M. and marching down Boylston Street to the field. The teams will line up and go through a short practice session as the onlookers cheer and sing the football songs...