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...short reception in the Sanctum of the Advocate, of which he was an editor when in College, the President appeared on the platform at about 2.30 o'clock and was introduced by J. D. White '07. When the President arose to speak, he was greeted by a long cheer, which lasted several minutes, and during his address he was frequently interrupted by the applause which arose whenever he expressed a strong opinion on matters of close interest to those present...
...what does he do then? Sit down and warm a seat and cheer the others? Not he! He isn't that kind of a six-pence. If he can't do one thing he does another. If he can't row he tries cricket or Rugby, or association, or hockey, or lacrosse, or track athletics, or something else. He doesn't suck his thumbs or sit and holler "Oxford!" "Oxford!" He is fond of exercise, a couple of hours of it every day and he will have it. The result of this is he is always having or preparing...
...Blue stands led off with a cheer for Yale which was at once followed by a Harvard cheer for Yale. The compliment was returned by the Yale stands. A cheer for captain Foster given by the Yale contingent was answered by a cheer for Captain Morse from the Harvard stands. After the arrival of the Harvard band the Crimson sang the "Gridiron King," and Yale quickly followed with "Down the Field...
...Cheer, then, cheer them on to victory...
...give the grand old cheer, boys...