Word: hoping
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Dates: during 1880-1889
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...freshman race, the question at issue has been decided once, and the bringing up of the subject for reconsideration is out of place, especially when our friends at New Haven believe it advisable to join forces with Columbia, and by demanding recklessly, hope that something may be granted...
This speaks for itself. In conclusion we would say that we hope to see a dramatic club flourishing at Harvard before long, and we invite communications on the subject from those of our readers who may be interested in the idea...
...considered by many as the finest pitcher that any college has ever been fortunate enough to possess. The old trouble which has affected Yale very much in times gone by, that of getting "rattled," seems to have disappeared with most of the other faults. Harvard need never hope that the aspect of Holmes field on a June afternoon will be sufficient to demoralize completely every blue jersey that is seen on the diamond. The makeup of the nine will probably be somewhat as follows: Batteries, Stagg and Dann, and Dann and Sullivan; bases, Spencer, Kellogg and Cross; short-stop, Noyes...
...hope yet to see the day when the fullest knowledge of any branch can be gained right here in our country, and pilgrimage to foreign resorts of study will no longer be necessary. But concentration of money and energy upon a few or even one of our institutions can alone bring about this result...
...Glee Club and Pierian Sodality give a concert in aid of the school." Now that this suggestion has been practically taken up and acted upon, the students will no doubt be glad to second the laudable efforts of the societies to the best of their powers. It is the hope of the management that quite a considerable sum may be secured by the concert on the eighteenth...