Word: cheer
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Dates: during 1920-1929
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...have not heard this cheer for several years and while I realize there are times during the game when quiet is desired I am convinced that cheering in this way could help Saturday. DONALD K. PANKARD ex-'15 November...
...have ever had the satisfaction of taking part in a regular Harvard cheer with nine Harvards on the end you must have felt that the Harvard men on the field cannot have failed to heed this sign of encouragement. The feeling it incites is something more than that of the regular cheer: it inspires player and spectator alike, makes the former feel that every Harvard man in the stands is behind him and the cheering section feel that it is doing everything it possibly can to help the team...
...weeks Harvard-in-the-stands has shown the need of stimulant. The spirit in the cheering sections has been of the near-beer variety. The team has wanted support and has received it to the extent of a "regular Harvard cheer" or so when called for; but the Yale game will not be won in the "regular" way. What is needed is everything that every man has in him, from the team the kind of playing that refuses to admit a check; and from the rest of the College whole-hearted, spontaneous support...
...Yale Bowl next Saturday the Harvard football team and the Harvard cheering section will face their supreme test. The team is prepared, but are the undergraduates equal to their task? When the Crimson eleven goes to New Haven it must have the confidence and feel the confidence of every Harvard man. This means more than the enthusiasm of a mass meeting. Thursday the student body marches to the field to cheer the team. Let every undergraduate be there to prove to Captain Buell and his team that he will do his part. W. J. BINGHAM...
When we assail we'll rout them out with cheer and about and we will knot Tiger's tail...