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...from the players' and coaches' point of view I have never much believed in the value of organized cheering. In the first place, any player knows that he never hears any cheering except when it interferes with his hearing something else that he wants to hear. Whether or not it has a subconscious inspiring effect is perhaps difficult to say, but I do not think that any team with the proper spirit and properly trained would ever care as to how the spectators were treating them while they were on the field. Before the contest begins and during the time...
...fills each member of the team with an indomitable spirit, inspired by the feeling that the University is backing him with its interest, its confidence, and its enthusiasm. When the game begins, the player, if he is playing as he should, is entirely unconscious of even the loudest cheers, except at intervals, perhaps, as between the halves or between the innings. Therefore the principal value of the cheering lies in the fact that the team knows beforehand that the support of cheers and songs are forthcoming, and coming just at the right time, or, in short, the value...
Further changes have been made in the list of make-up mid-year examinations. The final announcement is given below. All examinations begin at 9.15 A.M., except those otherwise announced...
Last day for receiving applications for Medical School Scholarships for 1904-05 (except the Cheever and Hayden Scholarships...
Last day for receiving applications for Medical School Scholarships for 1904-05 (except the Cheever and Hayden Scholarships...