Word: enthusiasm
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Dates: during 1900-1909
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...these halls may you, young men, see visions and dream dreams, and may you keep steadily burning the fire of high ideals, enthusiasm and hope, otherwise you can not share in the great work and glory of our new century. Already this century is bringing to you younger men, questions and decisions to the full as interesting as the last century brought to us. Every honor is open to you, and every victory, if only you will dare, will strive strongly and will persist...
...first number on the programme, the "Coronation March," was perhaps the least effective, and "The Burgomaster" the most so. The selections from "San Toy" played as an encore to the "Awakening of the Lion," aroused much enthusiasm, as did also the waltz "Wedding of the Winds." P. L. Fish '01 sang both his numbers with styles and expression. The popular ballad, "Answer," was well played by R. W. Dibble '01 and received an encore. Sousa's march, "Hail to the Spirit of Liberty," followed by "Fair Harvard," formed a fitting close to the programme...
...members of the Senior and Junior baseball teams wish that the interclass game this afternoon be a fair test of the merits of the two teams. Accordingly they ask the onlookers to hold in their enthusiasm as far as possible and to refrain from interfering with the players in any way. W. G. QUINCY, Captain of the 1901 team. W. B. WOOD, Captain of the 1902 team...
This year's team, without hope of reward, but out of pure college enthusiasm raised their college ten thousand points in the struggle for the championship. Thus for this reason as well as to encourage men to train next year, this year's team ought to be recognized and given appropriate insignia. Yours respectfully...
...meeting of men interested in football last night was attended by about lone hundred and fifty undergraduates and was taken as an opportunity to arouse enthusiasm for the success of the eleven next fall. The speeches made by W. T. Reid '01, W. C. Forbes '92, B. G. Waters '94, and W. H. Lewis L. S. '95, were not intended to give specific ideas as to the methods of the coaching next season. Reid, however, denied the rumors of a revolution of the system, and said that the only change in the work would be an increase in the attention...