Word: hope
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Dates: during 1890-1899
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This plan of centralization in athletics is the one to be worked up and perfected during the next few years. The various athletic managements of the University already seem to be working with such a plan in view, and the interests of every branch demand such a centralization. We hope even to see, before a long time, the management of all the athletics of the University under one head-not an undergraduate...
...carry through successfully three winter meetings each year. The seemingly logical solution of the difficulty is the plan of the Association to have two meetings instead of one. They intend to strike out all the lessimportant and uninteresting events, and give more attention to making the others successful. They hope in this way to centralize their effors and get a large number of contestants in each event...
...individual members of the class will show themselves sadly wanting in good feeling if they let this opportunity go by. It lies in the power of the juniors to make their class, by the unity of good-fellowship, the strongest in spirit and action in the college. We sincerely hope they will use their power...
...discussion with the Princetonian. relative to a foot ball game, while unsuccessful in itself, had, we hope, the effect of clearing away whatever discord may have existed between the students of the two universities. We have confessed our inability to discover any sufficient reason for the rejection of Mr. Bancroft as a coach for the University crew. The senior class has not yet decided the "cap and gown" question, and whether the boat race shall be at New London this year has not been determined yet. The solution of these, and of other equally interesting questions will be noted...
...fall term has been successful we hope that the present volume may chronicle as successful a spring term...