Word: supported
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Dates: during 1910-1919
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...highest ideals of conduct. Is it, then, not a detrimental thing for the reputation of the College if it sanctions drinking in any way? If a man must needs drink as an individual, that is one thing; but for the classes, as direct representatives of the College to support this practice, is quite another matter...
...Kermesse Flamande, held in Horticultural Hall for the benefit of the Belgian Relief Fund, will be given today for the last time. So far the undergraduate support has been decidedly neglible, especially in regard to the dansant held every afternoon and evening. An excellent orchestra plays for the dancing and various professionals from the Castle House and elsewhere give occasional exhibitions. The floor is in excellent condition and the admission price of 25 cents is extremely low for an affair of this kind. It is hoped that undergraduates will avail themselves of the opportunity offered for enjoying themselves...
...second championship hockey game with Princeton will be played at the Arena tonight and a large number of men should be present to give the University team the support that it has earned through its creditable record thus far. Princeton has been defeated once this season by the University seven and another victory tonight will give added encouragement to the players in the deciding games with Yale for the Championship...
...Dartmouth hockey game, although there were enough members of the University sitting together to make up a cheering section, there was no organized cheering. In any game the feeling that its followers are behind it with all their strength, helps a team wonderfully. The absence of such support was noticeable at the game Wednesday. If there are going to be cheering sections at hockey games, why do they not cheer...
...Kermesse" to be held in Boston during the remainder of the week deserves support from every member of the University. The proceeds from the festival will be turned over to the fund for Belgium Relief and those desiring to contribute to the cause can do so no more fittingly than by attending this "Kermesse." Madame Vandervelde's appeal in the Union several days ago ought to have sufficiently sounded the call for assistance for a suffering people...