Word: winning
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Dates: during 1900-1909
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...they win or if they lose...
...win tonight...
...admirably drawn cover-design of the forthcoming Lampoon introduces us to the gigantic optimism of the number-an optimism that is fortunately perennial. The more "he thinks it over, the more Lampy thinks we will win." We often find that the prophecies of the humorist are the true ones, so we have the right this time to believe in him. The two long poems in the paper, the Kipling parodies, are well done, as were the verses in the last number on the graduates who do not get seats. The Lampoon is often the most efficient exponent of undergraduate opinion...
...results of the last two games, but that they were only stepping-stones to the Yale game when the University team would play their hardest and make Yale know that she had been through a real game. We are in a position now where we have everything to win and nothing to lose. Yale gave an example last Saturday of winning a game on pure "sand," and she also showed, in the first half that she can be beaten. Coach Crane expressed his gratitude to the assistant coaches and the second team, and to Professor Herbert S. White who secured...
...demonstration was entirely spontaneous and gave evidence to the confidence which the undergraduates have in the team, and to the general impression among the undergraduates that when the teams take the field on Saturday Yale will have to play better football than they have so far this year to win. Such a showing of enthusiasm and confidence, coming as it does after defeats at the hands of Carlisle and Dartmouth, is unprecedented...