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The second football mass meeting was held in the Living Room of the Union last evening. The cheering, led by J. D. White '07, was spirited, while the singing of the new songs, conducted by J. J. Rowe '07, and accompanied by the Pierian Sodality orchestra, was very satisfactory.
O. F. Cutts L. '03, the speaker of the evening, said that spirit and fight always bring victory. The College was back of the team in 1901, and nothing could have stopped that team. If the College gives this year's team all her spirit, the fight and the victory are in good hands.
Four new songs were tried, and all seemed equally popular. Three of the songs, "Harvard's Victory," "The Gridiron King," and "A Battle Song," have the sort of swing which is most desired in a football song. "Reliance" makes up in musical quality what it lacks in swing. No decision was reached by the Song Committee as to the superiority of any one song.
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