Word: supporters
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Dates: during 1880-1889
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...fall's sport. On Monday the half-backs began practicing, and have been putting in very good work twice a day since that time. The partial success of the eleven last fall has created a livelier interest than ever throughout the college at large, which promises excellent support to the team this season. If the number of candidates presenting themselves is to steadily increase during the next few days, as there is every reason to expect it will, no one need doubt for a moment that there will be sufficient material. The principal games this fall will unfortunately be played...
...game with Yale will take place Thanksgiving Day at the Polo grounds in New York, Harvard having won the privilege of playing there by her victories of last fall. Harvard will naturally be afforded much greater support there than she could expect were the game to take place at New Haven. In this state of affairs it is an imperative necessity that the college should give as much support as possible to the team in its daily practice and that they should respond readily to the call for subscriptions. The victory of the crew last June has inspired every foot...
...HERALD begins the third year of its existence in the continued belief that a college daily is a necessary adjunct to a university of the size of Harvard, and that the college students are willing to support such a paper to the best of their ability. To the best of our knowledge we may state that no college daily at Harvard has as yet succeeded in clearing expenses at the end of any year's publication. From this fact we leave the college to draw its own inferences as to the kind and degree of support which it has given...
...hope that the freshmen will support their nine in their third and decisive game with Yale today. It is needless to enlarge on the advantage of having a large crowd of Harvard men present at the game, as this is self-evident. The freshmen should not be content to rest on the one victory they have won, but should endeavor to win the series, and give Yale to understand that the Harvard freshmen have broken the charm of Yale's success. It is unfortunate that their university men should have been obliged to play so many games immediately preceding...
...Friday. Round trip tickets $4. Book for signing is placed at Bartlett's; tickets must be paid for when signing. The book will be closed Thursday night. Tickets can be obtained from myself at the train at 10.30 A.M. As large a number as possible is wanted to support the team...