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WILL CHEER TEAM AT MASS MEETING IN UNION TONIGHT

Team and Coaches Concentrate for Struggle as Heretofore They Have for Yale Alone

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If the mass meeting for the Princeton game tonight lives up to the traditions of mass meetings of other years, over 1,000 members of the University will jam the Living Room of the Union to cheer the football team, the coaches and the substitutes before their trip to Princeton.

Feeling is running high through the College. Not since 1916 has a Harvard team beaten Princeton. Twice during the years since the war Harvard has been tied and twice defeated by Princeton teams and now the coaches and the team are concentrating for the struggle on Saturday as in the past they have concentrated only for Yale. Undergraduate and graduate opinion seems to be united in preferring victory over Princeton to victory over Yale this year and indications are that with two defeats in the back of their mind Harvard men will be satisfied this year with nothing but victory.

The meeting tonight will start at 6.50 B. McK. Henry '24 is to preside, and will lead the regular Harvard cheers for the coaches and the members of the team and introduce the speakers. Captain Hubbard will speak first for this year's team. Lothrop Withington '11, and R.K. Kane '22, both of former teams, will follow him. Finally Dr. Davison will lead the College in singing the football songs. RESULTS OF PREVIOUS GAMES   Harvard  Princeton 1911  6  8 1912  16  6 1913  3  0 1914  20  0 1915  10  6 1916  3  0 1919  10  10 1920  14  14 1921  3  10 1922  3  10

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