Word: crowds
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Dates: during 1900-1909
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...well as Seniors, will have friends in Cambridge, and it is hardly fair to ask them to leave their guests to find their way alone, in order to march in the parade. Those, however, who shun the cheering section merely because of the discomfort of walking in a crowd, should realize that they have more responsibility than at a professional game. Numbers count in cheering as well as enthusiasm, and a half-filled cheering section is nearly as useless as none at all. Let every man who has no good reason for doing otherwise, plan to march to the field...
...clock on the steps of University Hall, Major Higginson briefly introduced Baron Kuroki to a large and enthusiastic crowd of students, who had assembled in the Yard. J. D. White '07 then led a cheer for Baron Kuroki, who responded in Japanese, expressing his pleasure at coming to the University and at his cordial reception. Another cheer followed, after which the party left the Yard by the Johnston Gate between lines of students and journeyed to Lexington, as guests of the Harvard Japanese Club...
...make it necessary for us to urge men to attend the meeting tonight. Although we do not believe that much organized and "pumped" cheering is necessary or desirable, especially during the progress of a baseball game or track meet, we do feel that regular singing by a large crowd of undergraduates creates good feeling and helps to fill in what would otherwise prove awkward pauses in the sport. But to be effective and to compare favorably with the other colleges, our songs should be well rehearsed and to furnish this necessary practice is one of the principal objects...
...second pop night of the year will be held in the Union tonight, and it is unnecessary to urge those who were present at the first pop night in the early part of November to attend this evening. At that time, the crowd was so large that it was necessary to place tables in the corridors and in the Periodical Room. It is to be regretted that the Pierian Sodality is not sufficiently organized to furnish the music tonight, and that this must be provided by a professional orchestra; but the evening should be none the less enjoyable on that...
...track men who are not on either the University or Freshman training tables should report hereafter for practice in the morning if possible, instead of in the afternoon, in order not to crowd the other men and hinder the work of the coaches. In this way the less promising candidates will have an opportunity to receive more individual attention from the coaches. Men on the training tables will continue to report in the afternoon...