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Cheering--fair, singing--none, band--ragtime. That is the situation as regards support of the eleven in their last few games at the Stadium. Williams, with a meagre crowd of supporters, out-cheered Harvard, and no one was on hand to lead the Crimson stands in return for the songs from the Purple. At one time the Harvard leaders with little regard for courtesy called for a cheer at the precise moment Williams started a song. The University Band played popular rather than college tunes.
Centre arrives Saturday with a fighting football team and the entire student body among hundreds of other supporters. Call a mass-meeting; appoint a song-leader; perfect the cheers. Make the Crimson stands worthy of their great eleven.
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