Word: supports
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Dates: during 1910-1919
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...section, in recognition of the duty entailed by the fact that he has been allotted one of the best seats in the Stadium, and every man who has not applied for a seat in this section, in view of the fact that he has already partially failed in his support of the team, in expected to be present in the Union this evening at 7.15 o'clock for the last mass-meeting of the year...
...Harvard has a good line, although yet to show its full strength, both offensively and defensively; a wonderful back-field, yet one which is powerless without support from the line, for there is neither a Wendell nor a Streit in the trio to gain a couple of yards when the two opposing lines are in a deadlock; a fair quarterback and fair kickers, and, lastly, a drop-kicker who full well realizes the responsibility of his work in the present style of game." L. WITHINGTON '11, in Boston Globe...
...success or failure of the demonstratios of support scheduled for this week depends upon the support of every undergraduate...
...which won the game. That game will be to 1916 what the Freshman baseball game with Yale has been to 1914. Seniors still remember the desperate ninth inning rally which converted seemingly sure defeat to a tie. The enthusiasm with which the men in the stands came to the support of their team was the real climax of class spirit that year. If 1917 will only turn out today to imitate that spirit we are confident of the result. The first Freshman contest of the year with Yale should be the be- ginning of a true class feeling which will...
...idea that Boston and Cambridge are united by the strong, though invisible, ties of Harvard. As long as Harvard is in Cambridge, so long will Boston be a centre of interest for Harvard men, graduates and undergraduates. It is, therefore, the one place outside of Cambridge that should support a flourishing Harvard Club...