Word: supporter
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Dates: during 1880-1889
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About 60 freshmen accompanied their eleven to Exeter, but they gave their men little support in the way of cheering. If Eighty-eight expects to win their game with the Yale freshmen, they must settle down to systematic fair and solid work. The rushers must show that they are rushers and do some rushing; they must not be afraid to fall on the ball in a scrimmage and they must, above all things, block their men even if they are heavier than themselves...
...extra editions with false bulletins intended to keep up the excitement and a steady sale of the papers, but with a tender regard for the highly strung nerves of its readers has quietly pursued its former business of reporting actual occurrences. Such a journal the students of Harvard college support, and to its soothing and moderating influence may be traced in a great measure the coolness and resignation to the inevitable, shown by the great majority of its readers. The CRIMSON'S policy in times of great political excitement is to remain unmoved as a passive spectator and to gather...
...this that we wish to call attention to. The very favorable terms which have been obtained from the railroad companies places the possibility of a trip to Canada within the means of a large per cent. of the students. Putting aside the desirability of doing everything possible to support the players whenever they engage in a match, the pleasures of a visit to Montreal and Ottawa with all their attractions, and Dartmouth college at Hanover, N. H., make the trip one well worth taking...
...that, while only the sharpest of work can win a victory for the class, yet that victory will be one to remember with pride, if it be attained. A word now to the freshmen. No surer way to help your team to success can be found than the support afforded by the presence of a large number of your class. It is an easy and comparatively inexpensive undertaking to run up to Andover for the afternoon, and the game ought not to be lost through lack of support...
...leading nominees, but its effect on the outside world is, to put it mildly, very small. The whole affair is looked upon by outsiders as an exhibition of student merry-making, as, indeed, it is. Many of us, however, are legal voters, and intend to give some material support to our respective parties by voting for the men who represent them...