Word: masse
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Dates: during 1900-1909
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...first football mass meeting of the year, held in the Living Room of the Union last evening, was enthusiastically attended by a crowd which filled the room, the halls, and the gallery. G. P. Gardner, Jr., '10 led the cheering, and the singing was conducted by R. H. Hutchinson '10, Kanrich's band accompanying. A short cheer was tried and met with general approval. It is intended for cheering members of the team substituted or taken out of the games...
...effect upon the playing of a football team, and it is generally conceded that it has, the least that the non-contestants can do is to give the eleven their heartiest backing. Good cheering without practice is impossible, and for this reason every undergraduate should consider the mass meeting this evening his most important engagement. We have been out-cheered and out-sung--and on our own field--by every college which we have played this season. After so late a start, it is only by the keenest interest and co-operation of all, that we can have a cheering...
...first football mass meeting of the year will be held in the Living Room of the Union this evening at 8 o'clock. G. P. Gardner, Jr., '10 will preside and lead the cheering and R. H. Hutchinson '10 will lead the singing. The old songs will be practiced, as well as the eight new songs selected by the committee. The Union will be open to all members of the University whether members of the Union...
...songs were accepted in two classes, those having original words and music, and those with original words set to some familiar time. Five of the first class and three of the second were chosen by the Harvard Song Committee for further trial before the members of the University at mass meetings. These are: "Harvard Wins Today" by "Roland Franklin": "Victory Today" by Rumpel Stilskin": "Harvard's Triumph March" by Herman Hoffnungsvolle"; "Harvadiana" by "Aucassi" and "Nicolete"; "Harvard's Jubilee March." words by "Cy Young," music by "Hans Wagner"; "Smashing Through Eli," to the tune of "Marching Through Georgia," by "Touchdown...
James Walker Fellowship -- Jacob Loewenberg, 1G., of Jamaica Plain. Mass., A.B., 1908, University Scholar, candidate for A. M., student of Philosophy...