Word: supported
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Dates: during 1910-1919
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...Leavitt & Peirce's, and at the Freshman Dormitories until 12 o'clock. After that, they may be procured at the Arena. It is hoped that all Freshmen will make a point of locating in one of the above-named sections, in order that the support given the team may be well organized...
Tonight the Freshman hockey contest with Yale 1918 will be played in the Arena. This not only means that the metal of the Freshman seven will be thoroughly tested, but that the spirit of the class is, so to speak, on trial. The plea for organized cheering and support of hockey teams is almost as much of a bromide as that entitled "more Freshman managers needed," and it is well known that undergraduate ardor is easily cooled by the chill atmosphere of the Arena. Be that as it may, there is such a thing as breaking traditions, even bad ones...
...since flourished remarkably. It has filled a genuine need, --and one which curously enough was scarcely recognized at all before the formation of the Society. So may it be with the new association of farmers. Agriculture is a most important branch of economics, with interests certainly vast enough to support a virile fraternity. The nature of the association gives warrant in advance that it will be successful...
...circular sent around by the association it was pointed out that keen competition in track games has been so developed in the last two or three years that a meet such as the one proposed will fill a want among track enthusiasts. In support of this it is pointed out that in the last two years it has been noticeable that champions have failed to repeat their title winning feats in succeeding annual meets. A few years ago it was not uncommon for an athlete to capture first place in some event in which he specialized for two or even...
...boys" were at the hockey game with Yale Saturday, and the "old boys" helped the University to a victory. It is true that the men of 1914 were comparatively young old boys; but they had the right idea. Their spirited support was just what was needed to give Harvard the crucial "break" and the game...