Word: small
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Dates: during 1900-1909
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Owing to the success of the plan last year, it has been decided to have each man in the cheering section at the game on Saturday provide himself with a crimson handkerchief to be used during the singing of the "Marseillaise." In addition everybody is requested to purchase a small crimson megaphone...
...strong defence offered to the attacks of the Dartmouth backs, and in the increased effectiveness of the offensive play when a score was in sight. The Dartmouth team was by far the strongest opponent met this season, and to have scored two touchdowns against it is no small achievement...
...that practically all of the men on the first squad are now in good condition and that the past week has seen greatly increased speed and accuracy in the work of the team as a whole. We expect Harvard to win, but we shall not be worried by a small score...
...following also report as a walking squad. The duty of these men is to walk around under the Stadium for the purpose of directing those entering: A. A. Jenkins, D. T. Gallup, T. L. Small, A. Simon, W. B. Moore, H. V. Hines, F. L. Carpenter, S. B. Finkel, H. L. Kern, L. Ferrall, M. I. Moody, J. P. Manning, R. T. Mack, G. M. Grady, H. A. Mundo, M. Horblit, P. Haynes, W. F. Temple, J. J. Rogers, E. H. Pearlman, H. C. Brown, J. T. Gowan, M. L. Hart, C. B. Long, C. F. Merrick, A. F. McLean...
...will assemble in front of Claverly to march with a brass band of 60 pieces to Soldiers Field to see the last open practice before the Yale game. Mr. Hall, in behalf of the Boston Harvard Club, then presented each member of the University crew of 1909 with a small golden oar in token of their victory at New London...