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Answering Dick Harlow's call of last Wednesday night, several hundred undergraduates poured into the Varsity Club square last night to do their bit towards inspiring the football team to forget any post-Army letdown this afternoon.

After a tortuous march among the Houses, the crowd sang, yelled, and cheered the entire first team and subs individually. The 45 minute soiree was plentifully spiced with speeches by Vern Miller, bulky ball-hawk. Jayvee Captain Bill LaCroix, Coaches Clark and Harlow, and other Crimson luminaries. Harlow drew extra acclaim when he named Harvard perhaps the only college where the football players are still an integral part of the student body, rather than an exclusive elite.

A streamlined version of the controversial Modern Design Cheer was officially adopted under the segis of cheer-leader Bill Young. The new you consisting of the three whoops and a "fight team fight" will undergo its baptism of five in the Stadium early this afternoon.

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