Word: anxious
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Dates: during 1890-1899
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Tickets have been sent on from New York and may be had of Thorndike Spalding, at 45 Thayer Hall, from 10-11 on Mondays, Wednesdays and Thursdays. Price 50 cents. The club is very anxious that these tickets should have a good sale, as it will materially better its financial condition...
...finally bring victory to their University are deserving of the highest praise, especially when their victory comes right after a disheartening defeat. No matter how plucky a team may be, it is bound to be influenced more or less by the loss of the game which it was most anxious to win. The present victory, however, will tend to take away the sharpness from last Saturday's defeat, and to scatter the gloom which would have followed had the Yale game been the last of the season. The first of our series of games with Pennsylvania has resulted very successfully...
...Davis gave a very interesting lecture before the Prospect Union last night on the making of maps and their uses. There were about sixty men there, but there were no students except officers of the Union. These lectures are open to everybody and the management of the Union is anxious to have more students come to them. Men who are interested in the Union who do not teach classes can do considerable good for it by going to these lectures and then after the meeting talking to the men and making friends of them. The lectures are invariably interesting...
...Waldron acknowledged the help which the Christian Association has given in the past, and appealed to all earnest men who are anxious to find some way of doing good, to join either personally or indirectly, in the work of the City Missionary Society...
...both interesting and assuring in the present state of affairs in football circles, and particularly as both Yale and Harvard graduates are becoming anxious as to the Springfield match, to review the Harvard-Yale agreement, and set their minds at rest as far as possible. This agreement made by the four gentlemen whose names are subscribed, at Springfield, Oct. 20, 1891, reads as follows...