Word: hope
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Dates: during 1890-1899
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...many of them want to shirk everything they can. Some of them are very irregular in coming out and cannot be depended on at all. On a run a few days ago five of the men tried to drop out. With such a spirit as this the freshmen cannot hope to have a strong crew. What is needed is enthusiasm and real interest, and if the men who are now working will not brace up the crew must look for all its strength to the football men. The men that are now working are given below...
...tend to take away the sharpness from last Saturday's defeat, and to scatter the gloom which would have followed had the Yale game been the last of the season. The first of our series of games with Pennsylvania has resulted very successfully for us, and we can only hope that we may have the same luck with her teams in the future that Yale has had with ours in the past. The unity of spirit which has existed among the students this fall, the same devotion and intelligence which the coaches have shown, and the persistence and pluck which...
...edition in Springfield immediately after the game. This idea of publishing away from home is a new thing in the history of college journalism and is a distinct broadening of the scope of such work. It is attended with great difficulties and risks, but we undertake it with the hope that it will interest the students and the public and add another attractive and valuable feature to the great occasion of the year...
...part to play in the winning and that that part is to keep out of his own mind and out of his own words everything that savors of doubt and lack of interest. Individual opinion and conjecture should sink out of sight below a great wave of hope and determination. Each one of us should see before him the picture of the game, the final struggle of the men who have faithfully served us this fall and every spark of manly feeling that exists here should be fanned to a ruddy glow by enthusiasm and loyalty, Not till we thus...
...wholesome amount of physical exertion. It is too early yet to lead a long, hard trail, and the run today will probably be about like the first. The excitement of the run will be very much increased if a large number of men take part, and those in charge hope that even a larger number than went on the first run will appear at the time of the start...