Word: hoping
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Dates: during 1880-1889
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...also than that of our proposed Conference Committee whose resolutions are to be adopted or rejected by a vote of the Faculty. The remarkable success of this attempt at government of students by students clearly demonstrates the wisdom of giving to such student bodies executive power, and we hope that it will not be long before our Conference Committee will be given such power...
...finds out what sort of a place he is in, and what are the various athletic organizations which Harvard supports, and it is very likely for this reason that eighty-eight has so few representatives in the bicycle club; but this spring the freshmen are informed, and will, we hope, join their fellow bicyclers in the college. Eighty-eight has several remarkably good riders, and among its two hundred and fifty members ought to have more than the beggarly number of five, the present number of its members, in the club. Eighty-seven last spring, had about three times...
...nature of the subject. The faculty, however, we understand, are not to blame for the delay in bringing Mr. Godkin before us. They have been endeavoring to make the arrangements, but on account of the many engagements of the gentleman in question no date has yet been fixed. We hope that in time these effords will prove successful, and that soon we shall have the pleasure of listening to Mr. Godkin on the subject of free trade...
...publish this morning a criticism of the four class crews. Lack of space prevented us from taking notice of the second freshman eight. In a few days, however, we hope to have ready a criticism of them as well as of the university crew. The three upper class crews have about the same number of experienced men, and stand equally good chances of winning the race. The seniors are naturally the favorites as they have had longer experience, and, perhaps, because it has become customary of late years for the senior crew to win the class races. Moreover, as this...
...allowed to apologize through your columns. I feel that the criticism is just but I wish to say that my conduct at the time was wholly the result of thoughtlessness. Nothing can be farther from my desire or intention than to act in an ungentlemanly manner. I hope therefore that the students will pardon me for the offence which I committed...