Word: cheer
(lookup in dictionary)
(lookup stats)
Dates: during 1920-1929
Sort By: most recent first
(reverse)
...HAVEN, CONN., November 23, 1922.--Coach T. A. D. Jones. President Angell, Malcolm Aldrich, captain of last year's Blue eleven, and Captain Jordan spoke at a huge rally in Woolsey Hall tonight. The entire student body was present to cheer the team...
...preliminaries of the final and greatest case on the Harvard 1922 football docket were concluded yesterday with a parade that even surpassed the "record-breaker" mass meeting. Never have more Harvard men marched to Soldiers Field to cheer a football team in its last practice. The briefs, "We are going to win" and "We'll beat Yale" reflect unmistakably the attitude in Cambridge. And every Harvard man who is going to witness the trial tomorrow will support the team with the same conviction...
...should like to suggest that in the late games of the season, especially the Princeton and Yale games the cheer-leaders spread out so as to include everyone on the Harvard side of the field. Very nearly all the people on the Harvard side want to yell and sing for the team but are excluded by the grouping of cheer-leaders in front of the cheering section. If thirty thousand people are cheering for the team on Saturday instead of one section I think it would be a great help and would please every Harvard graduate present. ASA B. DAVIS...
...front of University Hall and will march to the Stadium in a procession headed by the University Band. The parade will go the rounds of the dormitories on Mt. Auburn street and will then advance down Boylston street to Soldiers Field. Once inside the Stadium, the students will cheer the players and sing the football songs as the team goes through its last practice. D. F. Thayer '23 and J. W. Burke '23 will lead the cheering...
...assemble in front of University Hall and will march to the Stadium with the University Band leading the parade. The route of march will be along Massachusetts avenue past the Rotunda, through the dormitory district on Mt. Auburn street, and down Boylston street to Soldiers Field. The students will cheer the team and sing some of the football songs while watching the final practice in the Stadium...