Word: hopes
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Dates: during 1910-1919
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...pleasant for discussion, while the Union has every facility to promote social intercourse. We believe, moreover, that the movement to the Union would benefit this institution by helping it to better fulfill its purpose. It cannot do this unless its facilities as a social centre are utilized. We hope that arrangements will be made at once to hold the future forums in the Union...
...cannot but be glad to meet again so able, and withal so friendly a rival as Princeton has proved herself to be. We hope that the renewal of relations will long continue a source of congratulation to both Princeton and Harvard, and to the visiting eleven and its supporters we join in extending our heartiest welcome...
With the possible exception of the Maine game, in which only one touchdown was scored against a smoothly running, well-developed team, the University football team has not once been forced to its limit. The schedule was arranged with the hope that the Brown game might, at least for a brief space, put the University team severely on the defensive. In spite, however, of an advantage in weight of several pounds per man, the Brown team lacked that aggressiveness on the defensive which had been looked...
...Deutscher Verein this winter have been decided upon. The Dramatic Club will give three performances, two in Brattle Hall on December 10 and 13, and one in Jordan Hall, Boston, on December 14. The play competition which closed on October 15 has not yet been decided; the judges hope, however, to reach a decision by the end of this month...
Owing to the fact that some men have been unable to get their manuscripts in on time, the football song competition has been extended until Saturday. The committee hope that this will give all men time to complete their work. The songs handed in up to date have been on the whole rather trashy. The committee therefore take this opportunity of urging all competitors to make their songs of as high calibre as possible. Manuscripts must be sent to F. R. Hancock, 16 Oxford street, by Saturday evening, October...