Word: gladness
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Dates: during 1890-1899
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...only of late years seen a revival; but at Princeton this is not the case. Ever since the debating league between Harvard and Yale was started. Princeton has been eager to become a member of it. Her two debating societies have been constantly active and are now heartily glad of the chance to enter into competition with Harvard. Harvard's representatives will meet men skilled in debate by long practice like their own. If they win, their victory will be cause for just pride to the whole University. We wish them the greatest possible success...
Owing to illness, Mr. Birtwell is unable to keep his usual appointment in Grays 17 this morning. He requests men wishing to confer with him to write to him at 20 Hancock street, Boston. He will also be glad to see any who can call at his house...
...most fitting that the Vesper Service this afternoon should be a memorial of Judge Hoar. Though few of the students have ever had the privilege of meeting him personally, he has been known to most of them as one of Harvard's noblest sons, and they will be glad of this opportunity of paying a tribute of respect to his memory...
...consequence of this tendency to bring the games at a comparatively early date, it is said that Yale would be glad to vote for a change of the constitution so as to make the Mott Haven games occur on the first Saturday in June. The Yale management have not said officially that they would move such a change, but it is understood that they think it would be advantageous to all the colleges...
...entire rooms. Should Harvard propose to accommodate them as satisfactorily, there would be found to be little or no room left in the Fogg Museum for other works of art. That, however, is not particularly to the point. The trustees of the Boston art museum would naturally be glad to retain the engravings in their own keeping, and one gentleman prominently connected with the museum suggested yesterday that such an arrangement would not be incompatible with Harvard's using the collection as much as she desired. Such of the engravings as might be needed for the purposes of any coursee...