Word: hopes
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Dates: during 1900-1909
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...Union at 7.30. G. G. Ball '08 will preside and lead the cheering and L. J. Snyder '08 will lead the singing. Coach Crane and Captain Parker will speak on the prospects of the team. The old songs and "The Spirit of Harvard," "Cambridge Town," and "No Hope for Yale," of this year's competition will be tried. Long and short cheers will be practiced...
...Service Committee will be taken up this week. The collectors appointed will try to call at every room in their buildings, but in case a man has things to give and is not seen by a collector he is urged to notify the collector in his building. It is hoped that the collection may be an unusually large one this fall, as more requests for clothing, books and magazines have been received than the Social Service Committee can hope to fill. The text-book loan library in Phillips Brooks House, supplied with books acquired in this collection, is now well...
...have long desired to revive the plan of bringing the clubs to cities in which a large Harvard representation would insure the success of concerts. We are confident that the trip will be of value to the graduates as well as to the members of the clubs, and we hope that all financial obstacles will be satisfactorily removed...
...occurs to me, however, that many Seniors may be more nearly eligible for it than they suppose, either in the subject of which I have official charge--History and Literature--or more highly specialized ones. May I accordingly express my hope that Seniors who would still like to consider the degree with distinction will not hesitate to call on me, this week or next, during my office hours--Friday, from 9.30 to 12.30, and Saturday, from 11 to 1. Nothing would give me greater pleasure than to talk over the situation with them, and to aid them in every possible...
Since a game with West Point could not be satisfactorily arranged, we are glad that the football management was able to substitute Annapolis, and we hope that these manlike rivals may be included in many future Harvard schedules...