Word: cheerings
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Dates: during 1920-1929
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...rejection of a proposed honor system in University examinations and the acceptance of a plan changing the mode of electing Senior marshals were the chief accomplishments of the Student Council meeting last night. The question of choosing cheer leaders on a competitive basis was discussed, but action was deferred. It was voted, however, to name E. W. Martin '26 as cheer leader for the third Yale hockey game...
Reports are also due from two other committees, one of which has been investigating the methods of selecting cheer leaders on a competitive basis. Members of the Council feel that in this way better results may be obtained. The other committee, headed by D. B. Fleming '25, will report on the advisability of instituting the honor system in examinations as employed by other colleges...
There has been a leak somewhere. The dreadful secret of what really happened when the Law School gathered to cheer Dean Pound is now emblazoned on the pages of "Time", Encouraged, or maybe goaded; by this exposure, a law student suggests that the following advertisement be run in the next issue of the Harvard Law Review...
WANTED Experienced cheer leader to teach the Law School how many Harvards belong on a "regular" cheer, and exactly when to stop the "Rahs". At the mass meeting at Langdell Hall several days ago there was considerable difference of opinion on these minor points...
...magazine, in its description of the demonstration at the Law School following the election of Dean Roscoe Pound to the Presidency of the University of Wisconsin, Harvard law students wear ear-tabs when it is cold: Harvard law students are "worried and weasel-faced"; Harvard law students when they cheer, say "Yeah...