Word: doubting
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Dates: during 1880-1889
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...chances of securing a representative, capable, and energetic board would be far better than at present. It has also been suggested that it would be advantageous to have a portion, at least, of the board chosen from the members at large without regard to class lines. We have no doubt that the above plan, or some other calculated to secure a more careful selection of officers, would bring about a material improvement in the success of the Dining Association...
...average run of such papers, and it promises to prove no despicable rival to the Athenoeum. What the causes are that have led to its foundation we do not know; but its founders have, we understand, already gained valuable experience upon the other paper, and are, we do not doubt, fully competent to carry on successfully the work they have begun. We expect the Argo to take rank with the Acta, the Spectator, the Amherst Student, the Vassar Miscellany, and others of our most valued exchanges...
...exceeded any attendance ever known. The Nine cannot complain of lack of support on that occasion. We hope that this same interest will be taken in all future games, and especially the next game with Yale. Notwithstanding the poor playing exhibited by Yale last Saturday, there is no doubt that her nine is a strong one. The next game with Yale is to be at New Haven on the 28th of this month. It will be much harder for the Nine to win that game than any it has played this year; and on this account it needs the support...
...door of this secret mystery; but my wildest conjectures resulted in no inkling of the truth. Indeed, I have heard it whispered that there were those who remotely connected ME with his disappearance; but the rumor did not reach my ears to disturb me then. Besides, I do not doubt but my haggard and harassed appearance during these terrible days may not unjustly have given rise to some such indistinct suspicion. Be that as it may, here is the fact. I never saw Stephen Maymore again...
...believed that Yale had the right to name the place for the race this year, and that she would name New London, and that then Harvard would be compelled to go to New London quarters, or no quarters. If Yale has been willing to do this, there is little doubt but that quarters would have been forthcoming, and all trouble would have been avoided...