Word: glad
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Dates: during 1890-1899
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Philanthropic friends of the University have always come forward when there was need, and have given generously to establish buildings of various kinds. The need of an infirmary, as we have said, is most urgent, and we cannot doubt that loyal graduates will now be found who will be glad to help materially in the establishment of this institution...
...reason is that it would not be practicable to keep the office open all through the day and to have some one who should give out the tickets whenever they should be called for. This, of course, the stores are able to do without inconvenience. We would, however, be glad to offer the use of the CRIMSON office to any of the University organizations for the sale or distribution of tickets, which could be given out at certain fixed hours; or be used as the headquarters of any of these organizations for the purpose of furnishing news or information...
...question of a location for the proposed University Club is now being discussed by the graduate committee, and the committee would like to find out the feeling of the students on the matter. We shall therefore be glad to receive communications from any member of the University on this subject, and will see that they reach the committee in charge. Writers of communications should give the question their serious consideration and not dash off their ideas on the spur of the moment without thought, for such contributions will not be of much value. Several positions have already been suggested...
...captain on Monday. It is much better, however, that men who are not willing to work hard even under discouraging conditions, should not come out, for the team has no use for them. The men that are wanted are those that have pluck and perseverance, and are glad to work hard even though they may not have any chance of playing on the eleven. Such men can have the satisfaction of feeling that they have helped and helped materially to turn out a first class team...
...glad to see that a committee has been appointed to make arrangements for the Junior dinner. We have often shown before how heartily we approve of such a dinner, and it is pleasant to note that the event has now almost become a fixture in the University. If the Junior class supports the committee in a whole-hearted way the dinner will be a most successful one, and in after years will be one of the pleasantest of college memories. This is almost the only occasion during the four years course when the different sorts of men in a class...