Word: glad
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Dates: during 1900-1909
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...Class Committee, sent to every member of the class, that it is advisable to have the address cards and class "lives" in the Secretary's hands before the spring recess. Numerous requests have been received for new blanks, where men have mislaid the original ones. The Secretary will be glad to send additional blanks to such men on receipt of their requests. A. G. CABLE, Secretary, Box D, Cambridge...
...will be a pleasure to see him again about the Yard in these last short weeks of his long term as president, and we are glad to hear that he will address the undergraduates, a few times more before his retirement from the office which he has filled so ably...
...amusing anecdotes, congratulated the scholars in behalf of the Faculty. The Faculty, it must be remembered, gave you these "A's" and "B's", and it realizes that it is not chance and accident, but honest work that has earned this praise. No one is so proud and so glad as the Faculty who know you best and whose only hope is that in after-life, winning or losing, you may find friends by your side...
...glad to see the President's appreciation of the improvement in athletic, as shown in the way the sports themselves have been conducted and in the growing feeling that they, ought always to yield pleasure and healthful vigor instead of grinding, unenjoyable work and injurious exhaustion." Football he still considers unfit for college uses, both because of the roughness of the game itself and of the way it affects gambling and exaggerated excitement...
...secretary will be glad to furnish additional lives and blanks to men who have mislaid them on receipt of a notification to that effect. A. G. CABLE, Secretary...