Word: hope
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Dates: during 1890-1899
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...also, as we understand it, one of the principal features of the plan that graduates in Cambridge, whether temporarily or as residents, would make use of the club. Thus both graduates and undergraduates would be brought into occasional intercourse with each other and it would be fair to hope that a greater unity of feeling arising between them as Harvard men would strengthen their common attachment for the University...
...Choate as perhaps the most representative of the champions of our club in New York, at least the oldest, and would like to have a better portrait of him than is possessed by the Union League, the Bar Association, or any other organization over which he has presided. We hope for such a portrait of Mr. Choate as the Players' Club has of Edwin Booth. To employ Sargent will probably require that the present subscriptions be doubled...
...than the game itself, and it may be added that the work shown in these last efforts, was more encouraging, and gave the first true prediction of the game's result as it really turned out. Previously in the season Yale's opinions were very reserved, and there was hope instead of confidence, in spite of the encouraging press opinions and the reliance the public seemed ready to put in that hackneyed article, "Yale sand." The Princeton game this year was undoubtedly a hard-fought, even, honorbly played contest, which ought to do a great deal for the continuance...
Although the authorities hope to have the Gymnasium completed by the first of December, there does not appear to be much possibility of its being opened until a somewhat later date. There is still much work to do in painting and finishing, and there are very few men to do it. The steam fitters have not got steam into the pipes as they expected to have done before this, and a considerable number of pipes have yet to be laid. The electrical furnishings are not expected to be entirely fitted until after the building has been opened. Until the opening...
...advantages, if not the absolute necessity, of putting the entire responsibility for the development of the freshman teams into the hands of one or two coaches has again been clearly demonstrated. It has, we hope, become a permanent custom...