Word: spirited
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Dates: during 1910-1919
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...class should be replete with devices to bring the members of the class into closer contact with one another, and hence, to broaden the field of the classmen's personal aquaintance. The trend of the day at Harvard is to emphasize more strongly than before the importance of group spirit--or to be more specific, class spirit. There are many who feel that 1915 has, on the whole, not been as active in promoting this spirit as it should have been, especially when one considers its large quota of university leaders and the things accomplished by other classes, notably...
...advantages of the system are the opportunities for making friends, and the benefits derived from a greater cohesion of the class. The spirit of willingness to gather together for one year before passing on is one not to be despised...
Juniors are again reminded of the important class smoker in the Union tonight. Too much emphasis cannot be placed upon the urgent need that every member be present as important questions are to be discussed, particularly plans for bringing the class together in the Yard next year. Class spirit; if nothing more, should prompt every Junior to fulfill tonight's obligation...
That the winter indoor track season will be highly successful is assured, if the enthusiasm and spirit of the 105 odd men who attended the meeting for the University and Freshman relay and track teams held last night in the Union, can be counted as being instrumental to an ultimate success. Herbert Jaques, Jr., '11, spoke to the men present of the definite and decided benefit that the indoor season affords to track men, regardless of previous experience. He emphasised the importance to the successful runner of a complete and thorough knowledge of how to run a race, stating that...
Captain F. W. Capper '15, in a brief speech outlined the work of the track squads for the winter and spring seasons and made a strong plea for the same co-operation and spirit among the men on the track teams as existed on the football team...