Word: cheerings
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Dates: during 1920-1929
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...team know that we're behind them!" The slogan for last night's mass meeting holds also for this afternoon's march to Soldiers Field to cheer the football team at the close of their last regular practice before the Princeton game...
...mass meeting for the Princeton game tonight lives up to the traditions of mass meetings of other years, over 1,000 members of the University will jam the Living Room of the Union to cheer the football team, the coaches and the substitutes before their trip to Princeton...
Professor A. T. Davison '06, University choir master, will lead the singing tomorrow night at the football mass meeting which will be held in the Living Room of the Harvard Union to cheer the team before its trip to Prineton on Saturday. The mass meeting will start at 7 o'clock with cheers for the coaches, the members of the team and the substitutes. R. K. Kane '22, Captain Hubbard, and Coach R. T. Fisher '12, will be among the speakers. The meeting will end with the football songs, led by Dr. Davison...
...probably too much to expect that Harvard's singing and cheering will ever equal that of some of its opponents particularly when the opponent in question has Dartmouth's reputation. Harvard lacks that collegiate spirit which delights in white-sweatered cheer leaders with all their paraphernalia and in song leaders gamboling along the side-lines; to the stranger Harvard is not "snappy" enough. But innate dislike for "snappiness" is no excuse for failure to have a regular song leader and for imposing the duties of this position, difficult in itself on the leader of the band. Nor does it excuse...
...drove through the gayly decorated streets in an open car. Triumphal arches were in evidence and picked troops lined the route from the depot to the Presidential Palace. Reports varied as to the degree of enthusiam displayed by the populace. One said that they cheered; another that not a cheer was heard, the only manifestation being a stolid, Oriental curiosity...