Word: enthusiasm
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Dates: during 1910-1919
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...baseball field, let us show the team and the visitors that we are interested in our college, interested in the players, and interested in the game. We should show it by staying through the game; we should show it more by signs of life and enthusiasm...
...eleven or twelve men on the squad alone to raise their cheer for the other team. Good plays ought to be cheered, and good attempts at plays ought to be cheered. Even little Amherst, with a bunch of twenty or twenty-five men, showed more life and enthusiasm than the whole of Harvard at the Amherst game on Soldiers Field...
...emphasize his often-expressed belief that dormitories are superior to all other means of bringing men together for social purposes. That he is correct in his belief was shown Saturday evening, when graduates and undergraduates, drawn together by the common ties of traditions and pleasant memories, united with enthusiasm and cordiality to make the Centennial a decided success...
...summer work. The real advantage of social service work is the experience which it gives to the men engaged as teachers, entertainers, and so forth. The benefit to the men taught is only subordinate. If social service takes hold of the workers so slightly, if they lack that optimistic enthusiasm which stimulates such people as Miss Jane Addams and Mr. Jacob Riis, if they undertake their tasks only with a half-hearted and sentimental enthusiasm, then the result is sure to be obviously lacking in effect. If the social service workers take so little interest in their occupation that they...
...spite of these two objections, however, it is very gratifying to note the great strides which are being made by members of the University along philanthropic lines. We hope that the improvement may continue to the end, that more men may become permeated with enthusiasm, that more efficient work may be accomplished, that the University may more nearly fulfill the duties which its position entails, and, finally, that the individuals may derive the full benefit which such work affords...