Word: proudly
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Dates: during 1920-1929
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...football season is over, and Harvard is proud of the team which, under the able leadership of Captain Cheek, has faced the vicissitudes of fortune with an equal display of good sportsmanship and unflagging spirit. The Yale game of 1925 will long be remembered in Harvard annals to the crowning glory of that team which would not be daunted by jeers, criticism, overwhelming odds, and even defeats...
...Stadium resigns itself to cold and windswept emptiness. The tumult and the shouting die away. And Harvard is very proud and quite content...
Premier Baldwin was cheered to the echo for asserting of Foreign Minister Chamberlain, "Every one of us [in the Cabinet] is proud of him!" Continuing, he launched into an assurance that British industry is at last recovering from its long standing period of depression. ''The waters are falling and our spirits are rising . . . [but] I should have thought that those . . . whose one unfailing remedy is the strike or lockout . . . would have learned more from the Great War. . . . In home affairs the speeches of too many leaders smack of the sword and battle axe. . . . Differences there must...
...enjoyed the welocme to the class held at Smith Halls. I was proud to see President Lowell. Is he Harvard's center? I would prefer it to be something permanent. At the meetings in the Union I especially liked the speeches of the undergraduates. If not the center, at least they are the heart of Harvard. But the essence of Harvard...
Every son of John Harvard is justly proud of the Harvard team which, in the face of depressing jibes and criticisms of sporting writers, played a spirited game of football in the Brown Stadium on Saturday, and brought away the laurels of victory...