Word: gladness
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Dates: during 1890-1899
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This opinion was not taken through prejudice, nor is it held through obstinacy. We are very willing to be convinced, and now that a debate with the Yale freshman seems a certainty, we will be glad to do all that lies in our power to add interest to the event and to bring about a successful result...
...take this opportunity of saying that, after tonight when we have an imperative engagement, we hope to be at home, as usual, every Tuesday evening in term-time; and that we shall then be glad to see informally any member of the University...
...Columbia might very likely be glad to make her freshman race a quadrangular affair. Pennsylvania would have to make some alterations, however, in the way she draws her men for the freshman crew. At Columbia we draw our candidates entirely from the freshman classes in the Schools of Arts and Mines. At Pennsylvania we understand they are taken from the first classes of all the different departments, graduate or undergraduate. It would be manifestly unfair to race crews, drawn in such a different way that it would give one college almost three times as many men to draw from...
...glad to publish this morning the announcement of the first issue of The Cambridge Magazine. It must be gratifying to Harvard students to see the gradual enlargement and development of the Prospect Union, for the success of this institution is in a great degree due to the interest taken in the work by members of the University. The new periodical is the successor to the Prospect Union Review, but we should hardly recognize it in its new form. In appearance and size it much resembles the Bachelor of Arts. The first number has in all seventy-two pages of reading...
...glad to spread through the medium of our columns the notice that distinguished football enthusiasts are to direct attention to the general problems connected with the training of athletic teams during the necessarily inactive winter months...