Word: fisher
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Dates: during 1920-1929
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...anyone who saw the game words will seem futile and congratulations trite; to those unfortunates who missed one of the opportunities of their lives further comment may seem additionally cruel. Yet to refrain from congratulations to Captain Buell, Coach Fisher and the team after Saturday is impossible, and the CRIMSON adds one more note to the roar of rejoicing that still continues nearly forty-eight hours after the final whistle...
...situation is much the same. Harvard is once more called "the underdog" and the newspapers are heralding "another mighty Yale team". In spite of that Coach Fisher dared last night to give the motto for the week. That motto means only one thing: Confidence in the undergraduates as well as in the eleven...
...Coach Fisher said in part: "I am frank to admit that I never saw more pep in a Harvard team than in the practice last Monday. It proved that the team looks ahead rather than behind. Enthusiasm has grown during this week. The team has been defeated twice, by two crackerjack teams, but has no reason to be ashamed...
...annual football mass-meeting before the Yale game will be held tonight at 7.15 in the Living Room of the Union. Speeches will be made by Captain Buell. Coach Fisher, and Mr. Lothrop Withington '11. On the platform will be the eleven men; who are to start the contest Saturday...
...University Glee Club, has consented to lead the singing, assisted by C. D. Whidden '23. D. F. Thayer '23 will preside at the meeting and will lead the cheering. After the speeches, the football songs will be practiced, and there will be cheering for Captain Buell, Coach Fisher, the individual members of team A, as well as cheers for team B and the scrubs...