Word: cheerful
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Dates: during 1890-1899
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...will give a mighty cheer, boys, as we march round...
...room for twenty-five hundred undergraduates. Who, I should like to know, has a better right to sit in the Harvard stand than the Harvard undergraduate? Is it right that he should be given a miserable seat in the Yale stand, unable to see the game, unable to cheer for his College, when thousands of outsiders who are not now and never have been directly interested in Harvard, have good seats in the Harvard stand? Is it right that a bundle of six hundred tickets should be sent in one installment to the Harvard Club of New York before...
...University eleven with substitutes, numbering thirty men, will leave the car barn on Boylston street at 3.40 o'clock, today, to go to Philadelphia. In accordance with a long established custom, it is proposed to have the undergraduates assemble to cheer them off. If all who expect to attend the class football game, which begins at four o'clock, will stop at the car barn on their way to the field, enough men can be collected to insure a hearty send...
...home. We do not ask for a continuous howl from the bleachers, far from it. We should merely like to see the fellows shake off, at least while on Soldiers Field, the effects of the "Austere academic influence" we hear so much about, give the nine a good rousing cheer when they play well, no matter who their opponents, and when they are discouraged or demoralized, help them out with a bit of enthusiasm...
...Freshman crews with Mr. Lehmann and the substitutes will leave the square in a private car at 9 o'clock sharp this morning, and will take the 10.03 train from the Park Square Station for New London. Members of the University are expected to be out in force to cheer them...