Word: enthusiasm
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Dates: during 1910-1919
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...first pop concert of the year will be given by the Pierian Sodallty in the Living Room of the Union this evening at 8.45 o'clock. The Pierian's playing last year was received with enthusiasm by audiences here and in New York, and the return of most of last year's players, including the leader, promises an equally successful season this year...
...games played Friday, great enthusiasm was shown by the numerous spectators although the football shown was not of the highest quality. No men who have been on the University squad, nor the second squad men who have not received permission of the second team coaches, nor any men who have not taken the strength tests, will be allowed to participate...
...shall be run at its maximum efficiency. But if the service is interrupted and the food wasted as it has been on several occasions recently, no one can expect the management to render complete satisfaction to all concerned. On two or three Friday evenings within a month good lusty enthusiasm in the form of hearty singing and cheering has degenerated into unseemly contests of sugar throwing and mimic battles with bread. Such methods of expressing enthusiasm are quite beyond the bounds of gentlemanly conduct and are frowned upon by the majority of the members of the hall. However, in addition...
...present open dates. It is very probable, however, that Columbus, O. and Toledo, O. will be added to the list of cities. For the other date the city desired has not yet been determined upon. In each of the cities included, the local Harvard Clubs have shown great enthusiasm in arranging to entertain the members of the clubs and have generously undertaken to make all provisions necessary for a successful concert. In some of the cities the regular concert will be followed by a dance. Two special sleeping cars and one baggage car will be used throughout the trip...
While the CRIMSON has always encouraged enthusiasm on the part of undergraduates in support of the University teams, it cannot but deplore such an insane demonstration as that which was occasioned by the playing of the Harvard songs in Memorial Hall last Friday night. Though due, doubtless, to the extreme tension preceding the Princeton game, it is nevertheless inexcusable. Enthusiasm should never be allowed wholly to supplant reason; it has its proper place and time when displayed in a proper degree. Gentlemanly and rational conduct is always required of Harvard men, and enthusiasm which is destructive to furniture and productive...