Word: doubted
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Dates: during 1890-1899
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...only on the special trains so that anyone who wished to avoid the crowd, or to go up before hand, was compelled to pay full fare both ways. Now fully enough fellows take the regular trains to warrant some effort at securing better rates for them. There is little doubt but that the railroad can be induced to issue a round trip ticket, to be good perhaps from Friday until Tuesday, at much less than the regular fares. All that is needed is for someone to lay the matter before the railroad - a task that in consideration of the number...
...solid mass on the grand stand, and for every good play a great cheer went up. There was some slight cheering Tuesday afternoon, but it was half-hearted and only faintly recalled the enthusiasm of last year. There must be an improvement in this. There is no doubt whatever that the team was greatly benefited by the presence and applause of the fellows last year. The improvement in the individual work of the men and the development of team play in those last days of the season was remarkable. What was good then will be good now. There should...
...required of her than really is. The argument will doubtless be used during the consideration of the cases of these men, "We cannot afford to risk misinterpretation outside the" college; and the equal danger of risking misinterpretation within the college may not be so apparent. There is no doubt whatever that the past ten years has seen a steady improvement in the relations between the faculty and the students. There has been a mutual growth of confidence. What each side asks from the other is fairness and justice, and this spirit has generally prevailed in their relations one with...
...poems during the past ten centuries, yet it is always pleasant to see new political light shed upon the darkness of the subject. There is a touch of originality here and there, the principal simile is felicitious and the diction is the whole, good - although we doubt whether birds sing "songs of jest...
...against the candidates of the party before country principle. Such action, he said, alone would defeat the nomination of insignificant and corrupt men in place of the men of ability and high principle. Unless some such action as this shall be taken in New York there is but little doubt but that the influence of Hillism and Tammany will defeat Mr. Cleveland's nomination...