Word: cheerful
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Dates: during 1880-1889
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...Varsity" barge will leave Leavitt's at nine o'clock this morning. A large crowd ought to be present to cheer the eleven...
...yesterday's morning's New York World appeared an article stating that a large crowd of Princeton men would be present at Thursday's game to cheer for Yale. Part of the article is a purported interview with a member of the Princeton team and ends as follows: "Yale, as we expected she would, beat us fairly and squarely. I don't think Harvard...
...York for the game tomorrow. In the first place every man who can possibly afford the trip with the reduced rates which have been obtained should make a strong effort to be present at the game. There is nothing like good, hearty support in the way of cheering; it encourages the team mightily. Secondly, all the coaches should start together promptly at 11 o'clock from the Brunswick in order that all may be together on the grounds. Each coach should be as gaily decorated as possible, and plenty of Harvard banners and flags should be displayed. On each coach...
...eleven can do. The enthusiasm which is so prevalent in college, and the expectations for success which are now so high in everybody's mind, ought not to slacken merely because the team we are to play is known not to be very strong. Go out, every man, and cheer our gallant players, and show them what confidence you have in the work they will do against our most formidable adversaries in New York on Thanksging...
...first and second half of a game, the visiting team are allowed to remain out in the field. This is discourteous, to say the least, and the remedy is so simple it ought to be immediately applied. Why should not the visiting team be invited to share what cheer the warmth (?) of the Pudding building will afford...