Word: enthusiasm
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Dates: during 1890-1899
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Saturday's victory will undoubtedly be celebrated this evening-it ought to be the most rousing exhibition of enthusiasm that Cambridge has seen for many long years. Let every man in college go in for a genuine celebration, but be sure to keep in mind that whatever is done will be heralded all over the country...
...Second Half.Fifteen minutes later the teams made their reappearance. Again they they were received with great enthusiasm, but it was the Harvard cheers which had the confident ring this time. It was Yale's ball, and B. Morison gained six yards behind the V. McClung tried to go between Finlay and Upton, but they objected. Williams tried the centre in vain. He decided that his shoulder was hurt, and after some discussion Captain Cumnock allowed Bliss to take his place. Rhodes went at the centre and ran into Cranston's arms. Perry Trafford was giving the giant Heffelfinger a livelier...
...weight of his hand as they tried to tackle him. Thousands of Harvard's supporters were wild with delight. Cheer upon cheer rent the air. As Lee crossed the line and kept on until he was back of the posts, the crowd rose in a body, and greater enthusiasm has never been seen on the foot ball field. Trafford kicked the goal...
...send-off these men ought to have it. Harvard has never had a team which has worked as hard as this one has, and if only to show that this great effort to get together a team worthy of the University is appreciated, there should be a deal of enthusiasm shown as the barge starts off. It is the last chance we shall have to make the team feel the full weight of the confidence which everyone has in their ability to put up a winning game...
...hard practice. There ought to be a great crowd on Jarvis to cheer and help the eleven to work under the pressure of excitement. Every good play should be encouraged and team work especially should be applauded. It is a good chance to show the amount of pent up enthusiasm which every one feels just at present...