Word: cheerful
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Dates: during 1890-1899
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...wish to call attention to an oversight on the part of the Baseball Management in having no one appointed to lead the cheering on the bleachers at the Pennsylvania game last Saturday. That the men there were anxious to cheer was evident from their repeated calls for some leader. It is to be regretted that any opportunity for organized cheering should be neglected at so important a game as that with U. of P., and we hope that such will not be the case at the game with Princeton on June...
...Saturday, after the ball game, a large crowd of students and many graduates, headed by the College Band, marched down to the boathouse to cheer the crew for the last time. The crew rowed up and down opposite the boat-house in the following order: Stroke, Goodrich; 7, Bullard; 6, Sprague; 5, Fennessy; 4, Hollister; 3, Perkins; 2, Townsend; bow, Derby, Hollister and Townsend having exchanged places. Bullard, whose back still troubles him a little, then left the boat, Derby taking his place at seven and Moulton going in at bow. The greatest enthusiasm was shown; all the members...
Tomorrow afternoon will be the last time in which the students will have an opportunity to witness the practice of the 'Varsity Crew, or cheer them, as they leave for Poughkeepsie, Sunday afternoon, by Fall River boat. The men have worked hard and conscientiously the whole year and deserve the hearty encouragement and support of the whole University. This encouragement and support must be given them and the only way in which it can be shown is by having every man march down to the boat house after the ball game and there cheer them...
...unfortunate that the 'Varsity Crew did not row as an eight yesterday afternoon, as there was a good crowd out to cheer them. It is such interest as this which helps win races and games. The College is urged to keep up this interest by going down to the river again today and giving the crew men the encouragement they deserve. The crew rows...
Yesterday afternoon a large number of men went down to the river to cheer the 'Varsity Crew, but unhappily were unable to see the whole crew row. This was due to the fact that Captain Bullard slightly strained his back while taking the strength test, and that Goodrich is a little over-trained. A crew of five men from the Freshman boat and the three bow men from the 'Varsity boat, however, rowed up and down in front of the boathouse. Before the men got into the boat, the students, under the leadership of J. C. Fairchild '96, heartily cheered...