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The CRIMSON endorses heartily the movement for better singing and cheering at the football games. In the two games that remain to be played the spirit of the team will count for a great deal and may very possibly mean the difference between defeat and victory. There is no question that enthusiasm in the stands will help to instill this fighting spirit into the eleven.
This year the singing and cheering started late, and, as the Cornell game showed, much practice is needed in both. In the mass meeting tonight and in the smaller meetings that are to be held next week, abundant opportunity will be given for learning and practicing the songs and cheers. Let every one do his part toward making the singing and cheering at the two remaining games better than it has ever been before.
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