Word: conveyed
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Dates: during 1880-1889
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...Record we hope will accept this statement as authoritative, and convey to their crew the assurance which cannot fail to encourage them, that our crew is now in active training for the race and do not seem discouraged about the uncertainty of the event...
...although we have a great deal of sympathy for the delicate sensibilities of those men who are unable to bear with equanimity the sight of hats, we feel that a more sensible way for them to act would be to get up and leave the hall, and not convey to strangers the idea that Harvard men as a whole are incapable of treating visitors with civility...
...EDITORS OF THE HARVARD DAILY HERALD: I should like, through your columns, to make a full financial report of the University Boat Club, as the figures are so numerous, that reading them at the meeting would convey little meaning. I have not the statements of former treasurers at hand, but I should say that the expenses of the year have been nearly $2,000.00 greater than ever before. This may be attributed to the unusual expense of several departments of the Boat Club, but mainly to two things: The launch and the long stay at New London. The launch...
...every day in the year!") was to be aesthetically bound, and to have an elegant section of looking-glass inserted in one cover; above this mirror were to be two hearts transfixed by an arrow; below the mirror, the words, "She whom my heart hath chosen," were to convey to the fair Evangeline, while gazing upon the glass, the sentiments which inspired the heart of the adoring De Smythe...
...Editors of the Crimson submit a few specimen examination-papers (or, as our Playful Editor calls them, ex-animation papers), which it is hoped will convey to outsiders an idea, though an inadequate one, of our sufferings during the past two weeks...