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Dates: during 1910-1919
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...Haven on Saturday by waving colored handkerchiefs during the "Marseillaise" was most effective. By those who saw the figure it is commented upon with enthusiasm. The men who composed the "H" deserve credit and thanks for the care and forethought which must have been given to make this display so successful...
Trolley cars to Yale Field will run at intervals of 30 seconds from the corner of Church and Chapel streets, and will plainly display the sign "To Yale Field." At least 45 minutes should be allowed to reach the field from the N. Y., N. H. & H. R. R. station...
...power of accomplishment, which Coach Haughton's third team has evidenced, ought to convince every undergraduate who cares the least mite for Harvard's football success, that a long-wished for change has finally arrived. No better way could be found to endorse this new regime than the display of an enthusiasm such as no class new in College has ever seen...
...defeat by Princeton, the Dartmouth team comes to Cambridge today with a spirit of determination and a confidence in its ability that is strongly echoed by the student body behind it. Dartmouth men feel that their team possesses a power that has not yet had a fair opportunity to display itself. It is the power that was evidenced in the Colby game, strikingly shown in periods of the Williams game, and brought out with the determination of a strong team following the Princeton touchdown in New York...
...Such a display of irresistible enthusiasm as we witnessed last evening at the football mass meeting in the Union is one of the best possible omens for the success of the team against Yale on the ninteenth. It was unusual, spontaneous, convincing, exactly the sort of driving spirit for which many of us have long envied our greatest opponent. Indifferent, indeed, must be the graduate or undergraduate who was not literally lifted off his feet and swung into the spirit of the meeting by the stirring speech of Coach Haughton...