Word: cheer
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Dates: during 1920-1929
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Tomorrow afternoon at 3.35 a parade, led by the band, will start from University Hall, and will go to the field to cheer the team in its final workout before leaving for New Haven...
Some years ago the cheer leaders of the Annapolis section, at the Army-Navy game, were supplied with signs that read simply: NOISE. The Navy lost the game but every paper credited it with a victory in the cheering section...
...proof of a cheer is the cheering. . . . Princeton in the minority drawned the entire Harvard half of the Stadium in Cambridge...
This afternoon at 3.45 sharp the parade to the field will start in front of University Hall and go down Boylston street to the Stadium to cheer the University eleven as it goes through a 20-minute signal practice. Two thousand men are expected to be present as this will be the last opportunity to show the team that the whole University is back of it in the great clash with the Tigers tomorrow...
...great opportunity for Centre. It is the opening wedge into the jealously-guarded arena of "big games," and the Kentucky eleven intends to make the most of it. Both team and rooters will be fighting their hardest every moment that they are on the field; and though we cannot cheer in the stands with them, we can at least say that it is an honor to cheer in the stands against them...