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...undergraduates of Princeton, wish to express our heartiest appreciation for your efforts, and congratulate you on your success...
...most discouraging thing a team has to face. On the other hand, if the practice is open and the students may follow the work of their representatives, their interest grows as the final race gets nearer, and they are ready to give their crew or football eleven the heartiest support at the time when this support at the time when this support is most needed. This enthusiasm on the part of the students is the best sort of encouragement to athletic teams...
...welcome again to Appleton Chapel, Bishop John H. Vincent, whose term of service as University Preacher begins today. Bishop Vincent comes from Kansas, leaving for the time his important work there to take up the duties to which the University has called him. Such generous service deserves the heartiest recognition...
...beginning of the last week before the Pennsylvania game we urge again more strongly than ever the necessity that all members of the University should give to the football team the heartiest support which it lies with in their power to give. These words are often used, but at the risk of being irksome we wish to repeat them as emphatically as possible. The importance of a united support of the team and a dogged determination to win can not be overestimated. A little more of this spirit, and our chances for victory on Saturday will be excellent...
...Heartiest wishes for success will accompany the members of the freshman football team as they leave for Philadelphia this afternoon. That they will be subjected to the fatigue of travelling within so short a time of the game is a disadvantage which they must necessarily feel, but neither that nor the lack of any considerable number of Harvard men to cheer them on, should prevent them from putting up a plucky, sportsmanlike game; and that, after all, is the most in dispensable requisite for a victory...