Word: glad
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Dates: during 1890-1899
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...HAVEN, March 30.Yale watches with great interest the development of the football situation at Harvard. Every undergraduate feels glad that the attitude of the Harvard student body is as recently editorially expressed in the CRIMSON - one of "gentlemanly acquiescence," rather than of "approval." Yale feels confident in the ability and discretion of Harvard students and of her Athletic Committee to do what is best for the preservation of the sport, even through the outlook is discouraging. Walter Camp has expressed his belief that curtailment of summer training and a reduction of the time spent in secret practice will materially lessen...
...shall be very glad at some time in the near future to follow the suggestion of "Ninety-five" and reprint Professor Taussig's article on football, which appeared in the last number of the Harvard Graduates' Magazine...
...seem to be ample assurance of the success of the dinner. For the display of class feeling there is no more fitting opportunity than this single occasion on which all members of a class may meet for some other purpose than the re-election of officers; and we are glad to believe that Ninety-six will make her junior dinner a more memorable event than any that have preceded it. Such, at all events, is the intention of the committee, and they must be aided in their efforts by the support of the whole class...
...believed that many graduates who have not yet responded will be glad to increase, by their donations, the usefulness of the Peabody fund, and that some who have already given may wish to add to their gifts...
While I am not in a position to say now whether we could or could not give a concert at Exeter this year, I can assure your correspondent that under similar circumstances we should be very glad...