Word: hoping
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Dates: during 1880-1889
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...room, where the paper boy or a waiter might be put in charge over them. The racks would not take up an unnecessary amount of room ranged along the wall, and could be easily disposed of, as now, when not in use. In this way men could have some hope of seeing their umbrellas again when they had put them in the racks, and the dining-hall would not be littered up by the dripping things...
...Rhetoric, a subject which, as now taught, we agree with the writer in the Traveller in considering altogether too elementary for the sophomore year. The second hour devoted to this study could far more profitably be given to attendance at Prof. Hill's lectures on English authors. We hope that Prof. Hill may be induced to consent to this change in the course...
...call attention to the communication in another column about the umbrella racks at Memorial. We think the suggestion a good one, and hope that the persons who have the authority will consider it worthy of adoption...
...some of the proposed changes there is no objection to be made, but two of the new rules we hope the College Association will see fit to reject. These rules are the ones which abolishes the foul-bound catch, and the one which allows the pitcher to deliver the ball with his hand anywhere below the line of the shoulder...
...common for the past two or three years, though forbidden by the rules; but that is no reason why it should be made legal. The reasonable thing to do would be to keep the old rule, and insist upon its enforcement, and that is the course upon which we hope the College Association will determine...