Word: cheerful
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Dates: during 1950-1959
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...today will battle it out on the turf, and the men in the stands who will cheer them on to glory, will in a few years march hand in hand (figuratively speaking, of course) into the larger world that counts for so much more than sport. They will remember their happy undergraduate days, and they will be fired with a feeling of sportsmanship. The Duke of Wellington said that the battle of Waterloo was won on the playing fields of Eton; we would amend his inspired sentence to read: the battle of life is to be won on the playing...
...repeat, who wins Of course, ever Harvard student wants his own stalwarts to win, and every Dartmouth man fresh down from the bills, his blood on tire with enthusiasm for his team, his Johnny Clayton, his coach McLaughry every Dartmouth student who has green blood in his veins will cheer for his team till he is hoarse...
...cheerleaders plan to introduce two new yells, a revival of the old sky-rocket cheer and a special "Crimson" cheer. They also will split up for a mock Harvard and Dartmouth Indian battle, either at the rally or before the game...
...remains unsurpassed in putting over a song (and a show). No lungs can send forth more compelling sounds, no lips can enunciate words more clearly. She functions with the precision of a machine and the animation of a cheer leader, and is as American-and as lowdown-as chewing gum. Beyond that is her showmanship: even when her material lays an egg, she makes it seem a golden...
...every 50 U.S. families this week went dividend cheer from A.T. & T., which was paying its regular quarterly dividend of $2.25 per share to 975,000 stockholders. It was the biggest dividend mailing in U.S. history. Total payment: $63 million. Total weight of the letters: eleven tons...