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SUCCESSFUL MASS MEETING

Held in Union Last Evening.--7 New Songs and Short Cheer Tried.

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The first football mass meeting of the year, held in the Living Room of the Union last evening, was enthusiastically attended by a crowd which filled the room, the halls, and the gallery. G. P. Gardner, Jr., '10 led the cheering, and the singing was conducted by R. H. Hutchinson '10, Kanrich's band accompanying. A short cheer was tried and met with general approval. It is intended for cheering members of the team substituted or taken out of the games.

A number of the old songs were rehearsed and the following seven new ones: "Harvard's Jubilee," "Harvard's Triumph," "Harvard Wins Today," "Harvardiana," "Smashing Through Eli," "The Touchdown," and "Victory." Of the new songs, "Harvard's Triumph" and "Harvardiana" were the most enthusiastically received.

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