Word: supported
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Dates: during 1910-1919
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...football team representing Princeton has played on our field, and so the game this week arouses an extraordinary amount of interest. Tonight an opportunity is afforded to show this interest and enthusiasm, the occasion being the first mass meeting of the year. Certainly there is no lack of enthusiastic support for the team or of confidence in its ability to win in this game, and the meeting tonight offers the chance to organize the enthusiasm and thus make it more effective. So let all be present to show the team how confident we are in its ability and enthusiastic...
...Freshman team has played four games this season with Groton, St. Mark's, Hotchkiss, and Exeter, and has scored 69 points to its opponents' 0. A record like this, which is proof of hard work by both men and coaches, warrants the enthusiastic support of every man in the class, and the hard games to come absolutely require such support. All 1916 men should turn out for the meeting tonight...
Although the Freshman football team has already played and won four games, the class of 1916 has not yet had an opportunity to express as a body its appreciation of the team's work, and to show its enthusiastic support. So the mass meeting to be held this evening is particularly important in that it affords this opportunity for the first concerted support of the team. The meeting is also important because of its influence in bringing the class together and because it offers a common and unifying interest. Thus, since this is the first chance afforded...
...Freshman football mass meeting will be held in Sever 11 tomorrow evening at 6.45 o'clock. Every Freshman is requested to be present to lend his support to the coaches and the team. Captain P. L. Wendell '13, of the University team, Coach W. T. Gardiner '14 and Captain E. W. Mahan '16 of the Freshman team, will speak...
...begins today. This collection affords an opportunity for every man in the University to assist in some measure this practical form of charity. To those especially who cannot give largely of their time to Brooks House and its work, the chance is here given to show their interest and support. The clothing and magazines received are distributed to various charitable organizations in the vicinity, and the text-books are added to the Text-Book Loan Library at Brooks House where they assist students unable to afford the expense of books. Whatever material is received is used to the best advantage...