Word: anxiously
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Dates: during 1890-1899
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WANTED.- A good Harvard student preferred. Liberal compensation to the right party. If you mean business, answer this advertisement, as we are anxious...
...interferes. His officer, Baron Fundz appears, announcing that the castle is in his hands. There is nothing left for de Lion and the Bishop but humbly to crave pardon; which the King graciously grants. He repeats his offer to the Princess, but she is still faithful to the anxious Robbie, and the King is constrained to be content with the love of his happy subjects...
...Castle Square Theatre, for Monday evening, Feb. 17, Mr. Rose announces a double bill that is in itself extraordinary. "Pinafore" will be the opening piece and every one seems to be anxious to renew acquaintance with the old favorite. The opera was the first of the Gilbert and Sullivan series to be produced in this country and marked the beginning of those extraordinary successes that all remember. The cast will include Mr. Wooley as Sir Joseph Porter, Mr. Murray as Capt. Corcoran, Mr. Wolff as Dick Deadeye, while Messrs. Read and Jones will be the two sailors, Bob Becket...
...give over the territory about the Essequibo River to the possession of England. No mention of the boundaries was made until in 1840 there arose a dispute. A few months later the British government sent out to have a boundary surveyed. Lord Aberdeen, who commissioned the survey, was anxious to have natural boundaries. Schomburgk, the explorer, followed the Barina River farther than it had seemed to extend before. By this survey considerable more territory was included as British possessions...
What should now be the attitude of the undergraduates and other members of the University now in Cambridge? Here are a number of graduates, including some of the wisest and best of Harvard's sons, who are ready and anxious, if the University Club project commends itself to maturer deliberation as it has done to first, and indeed to second thought, to support it with all the energy at their command. Is it not the only natural response which we, for whose good they are working, can make, to give them our united sympathy and support from...