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WILL SING "TEN THOUSAND MEN OF HARVARD" TODAY

Announce That Cheering Section Will Add To Song Repertoire

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The University cheering section will sing "Ten Thousand Men of Harvard" for the first time this afternoon, announced Alden Briggs '25, song leader, last night. The words are as follows:

"For years past, the teams of Crimson Have won triumph after triumph from her foe,

Her glory has ne'er diminished,

To defeat the men of Crimson cannot go,

Then vict'ry must now be certain,

For the loyal sons of Harvard know no fear;

All rise for Harvard

And we'll give her cheer on cheer! Chorus

"Ten thousand men of Harvard want vict'ry today,

For they know that o'er old Eli

Fair Harvard holds away,

So then we'll conquer old Eli's men

And when the game ends, we'll sing again,

Ten thousand men of Harvard gained vict'ry today."

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