Word: sung
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Dates: during 1920-1929
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...Stadium cheers will be given and songs,--the words of the unfamiliar ones are printed elsewhere in this issue,--will be sung under the leadership of B. S. Cogan 1G.B. The Marseillaise will be practised and students in the cheering section are requested to bring their red or white handkerchiefs. Those who have not obtained their should apply at any time today...
...following list of songs include all which will be sung on Saturday...
...expect to attend either the football rally in the Stadium this afternoon or the Princeton game Saturday will find useful the two songs printed below, both of which will be sung in the Stadium-today and by those in the Harvard stands, Saturday. "Harvard's Own" was recently composed by A. S. Simmons '24, leader of the band, and "Ten Thousand Men of Harvard", although old, is not well known among the undergraduates...
Philippines. The Philippine archepelago was inhabited by Chinese before its present natives, according to findings of an archeological expedition of the University of Michigan, headed by Dr. Carl E. Guthe. Hundreds of pieces of pottery of the Ming, Tang and Sung dynasties were unearthed...
...written as a toast to Harvard, not "to glorify the joys of drinking". It happens, so ingrown are the bad habits of Americans, that at many a banquet toasts are still made and drunk, albeit necessarily in water or lemonade. It is quite likely that "Johnny Harvard" was sung with glasses in hand. Take away the wine from the banquet and the glasses from the song and the two cases are practically parellel-except that singing a toast in public is more attractive to the ear than speaking a toast in public...