Word: enthusiasm
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Dates: during 1910-1919
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...control of the consuming masses. The success of this movement depends on whether the majority of people can be brought to believe in it, and although it will undoubtedly be forced upon the country by the course of events, its coming can be hastened by greater enthusiasm on the part of its supporters. Harvard men and all college men in general can help on the cause of socialism most of all by reading about it and studying its possibilities, so that they can pass on their knowledge to others who have less time and opportunity to consider the question...
...Enthusiasm and spirit ran high at the recent mass meeting and parade. The parade to the field this afternoon will be a second test of the measure of undergraduate support of the football team. It seems hardly necessary, then, to urge all undergraduates to assemble in the Yard at 2.45 o'clock...
...exhibition of enthusiasm last night was a revelation. What Harvard man who marched through the Yard and through the streets of Cambridge failed to feel the red blood tingle in his veins as his voice joined in the echoing cheers of the throng? To have been a Harvard man in that Harvard host last night was worth coming to College for. We were united as one man to show our loyalty to the football team and to Harvard. This was no before-hand celebration of an assumed victory, or revelry of an over-confident mass. We know that, despite...
...fourth and last mass meeting of the year, held in the Union last evening, was marked by great enthusiasm, over 1200 men attending. H. L. Gaddis '12 presided over the meeting and introduced the speakers, Coach Haughton and Dean Briggs...
There is certainly great enthusiasm and interest by the entire College in Freshman contests with Yale as a rule. It is only the conflict, year after year, with a most important University game that makes this contest the exception. If all concerned would rather have the Freshman game played in the morning: the Freshmen so that they can see the Dartmouth game, the rest of the College so that they can see the Freshman game, and the public so that they can see both, and incidentally increase the Athletic Association's receipts, should the one objection still determine the policy...