Word: ever
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Dates: during 1900-1909
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...name shall her sons be ever true...
...final football mass meeting of the year last evening, more spirit was shown than at any of the previous meetings. All the songs and cheers were practiced, and the songs were better rendered than ever before this fall. After the meeting, a parade was started in front of the Union. Headed by the University band the men marched around the Yard, down Mt. Auburn street, and back to the Yard, singing and cheering continuously. In front of University Hall every member of the team, the coaches, the substitutes and the second team were cheered and the parade ended with...
...University band is now composed of 30 pieces, but more men are still needed, and all men in the University who have ever played a brass instrument are urged to come out. Besides playing at parades and mass meetings and at the Yale game, the band will also play at the torchlight procession in honor of the anniversary of the birth of John Harvard on November...
Last night, in the rain, one of the largest parades of undergraduates which has ever assembled marched over Cambridge and cheered until they were hoarse. Does that indicate that the men who have backed the team throughout the season are running to cover under the so-called "Harvard indifference," merely because we have two defeats behind us and a hard game ahead? Let us ignore technical perfection for a few days. No team ever won a real victory by that alone, and many "invincible" teams have learned that the right sort of a fight will disturb the most thoroughly perfected...
...four societies: 350 from the Christian Association; and 150 each from the St. Paul's Society, the Social Service Committee, and the Religious Union. Each of the books will be marked with the book plate of the society to which it formerly belonged, so that in case it ever becomes desirable to separate the collection again the books may be easily identified...