Word: enthusiasm
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Dates: during 1910-1919
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...poets of scenery, with especial notice of Adolphe Appia. This man is as yet less well known than his contemporaries, Craig, Bakst, and Reinhardt, in spite of his work of inspiring and sustaining the modern movement. The illustrations of his scenes from the "Ring" confirms Mr. Moderwell's enthusiasm...
...benefit of those followers of the team who have had to stay at home the CRIMSON has arranged a score-board in the Union. No effort has been spared to make it a success; and a special wire will tick the plays off at intervals of thirty seconds. The enthusiasm and interest is not confined to New Jersey...
There is little, if any, of the college rowdyism, or "rah rah" spirit at Harvard. And for the majority an intercollegiate football game means something more than an opportunity to give vent to "canned enthusiasm" by wild cheers and drunkenness. It is a clean contest, well and fairly fought, an exhibition of skill, grit, loyalty and team-work, that leaves the spectator with an increased desire to attain those qualities for himself...
...mass meeting, full of enthusiasm, in the Living Room of the Union last night over six hundred undergraduates listened to L. H. Leary '05, and Captain E. W. Mahan '16 tell of the necessity of unified backing of the team on the part of the cheering section. Leary described the situation four years ago when through over-confidence and lack of support the team was beaten by Princeton. After the speakers had left attention was turned to learning two new songs, "Red Pepper" by R. K. Fletcher '08, author of "The Gridiron King" and "Soldiers Field" and another...
...regards subjects, the meetings are not restricted, although religious topics probably dominate. They have ranged thus far from the inheritance tax to the relation of Christianity to the present war. The sessions are brief, seldom lasting more than an hour; and those who have already attended them testify with enthusiasm that they are worth while...