Word: cheerful
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Dates: during 1890-1899
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...varsity team leaves the Square today at three o'clock to go to New York for the Cornell game. All men who can possibly do so will be on hand to cheer...
...freshman games this afternoon bid fair to be a thorough success. It only remains for the men in ninety-seven to turn out in full force and cheer on their classmates. A large crowd will help much to make records, the pride in which the whole class may share. Members of the H. A. A. are admitted free; to others an admission fee is charged. The H. A. A. has so many meetings under its management that a life membership is sure to pay men who are interested in track games. It is the part of foresight for all such...
...weeks this summer laying the foundation for earnest, thorough work in the fall. Now that college is open the number of candidates is larger and the work still more interesting and exciting. Moreover, we have good coachers, the great key to Yale's success. The year then, must look cheerful at its beginning. But this is not enough. It is a habit with years and especially Harvard years, to open with many cheerful prospects and then to prove bitterly blue and sad at the end. It may be bold, but we venture the suggestion that if every man in this...
...English stroke and is very reasonable. The fourth is on the weak send off which the freshmen gave their crew. It is a great pity that Ninety-six should have been not only so slow in supplying funds for their crew but did not even have energy enough to cheer them when they left Cambridge. The last editorial is on an old subject, hot water in the Gymnasium, but too much cannot be said about it, and what is said here is very well said. "A Rising Thunderstorm" by H. B. Eddy was evidently put in to fill...
...Senior Class will assemble in front of Holworthy, cheer the College buildings and march to the Tree. During the exercises at the Tree the Yard will be cleared and tickets will be required of all persons found in the Yard and of those who enter thereafter...