Word: hope
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Dates: during 1890-1899
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...been unable to do so. Informally, however, the President has stated that a plan of the "Tree" which we have submitted to him with fewer seats and much larger exits than at present will probably be satisfactory. We are to meet the Corporation today for a final conference and hope that in the near future we can submit the final requirements of the Corporation and our own suggestions to a class meeting...
...hope that a large number of undergraduates will be present at the special meeting of the Athletic Committee tonight. The question of whether or not temporary grand stands shall be erected on Holmes field for the baseball and track games will be considered; and since if no seats are allowed on the Field there can hardly be any baseball or track games held there, the discussion will practically be on the advisability of removing all remaining athletics from Holmes to Soldiers Field. Every man who is interested in the question to be considered should be present ready to express...
...reply to the gentleman that I thank heaven I have no sympathy with his sentiments, and that I hope and believe few Harvard men have. If he and those of his opinion be so void of imagination, so dried at heart, and so lean of chivalry as not to feel the stir of a single inspiration from the past at entering that contest which has been shared in by so many Harvard generations-pray let them sit upon the benches and be silent. But to be brief...
...whole university is now interested in the coming debate with Harvard. The men who have been chosen to represent Princeton in this contest are hard at work and are putting forward every effort in the hope that they will be able to defeat Harvard, whom they realize as no mean adversary. The inter-hall committee on debate has decided to hold a supper at the Princeton Inn immediately after the debate, at which the debaters from both Harvard and Princeton will be present...
...mass meeting held last evening in honor of Mr. Lehmann was successful beyond the hope of the most sanguine. The audience was so large as to crowd Sanders Theatre to its utmost capacity and the enthusiasm which was shown throughout the evening could not have been exceeded...