Word: supported
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Dates: during 1910-1919
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...former years when our cross-country meets have been held in distant Brookline, there has been a good excuse for the small number of men who have been present to support the University team. This year, with the course only twenty minutes from the Square, there is no reason why several hundred men should not be on hand when the cross-country team meets Cornell. Cornell is here with a train-load of rooters and must be met on an equal footing. Between the race this morning and the game this afternoon there will be plenty of chance...
...Saturday, the majority of the Cornell undergraduate body is coming to Cambridge in support of their football and cross-country teams. The contest with the latter team takes place at 11.15 A. M., over the Belmont course,--a ten-minute car ride from Harvard square...
...every undergraduate show his spirit and be on hand to support our cross-country men in their first important meet of the season. W. A. BARRON...
...first football mass meeting of the year was held in the Union last night. L. Withington '11 spoke concerning undergraduate support of the team at Princeton. The mistake of over-optimism and half-hearted support two years ago was fatal; the team put up a great fight but the undergraduate body didn't and we lost. This year Harvard is fighting at the scratch, and needs all the backing it can get. A large delegation at Princeton is the best encouragement which can be offered...
...points. The mass meeting now comes to gather up the various threads of approval and confidence and weave them into one force of enthusiasm. This enthusiasm must be sanctioned by the intelligent, critical approval which has been developed but it must now be emotionalised into a solid voice of support and taught to express itself in cheers and songs. It is, therefore, the part of every student to participate in the coming mass meetings; find himself a part of that unit of enthusiasm, and to learn to express his share of it in the organized cheering and singing, which...