Word: hoping
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Dates: during 1880-1889
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...fact that another cup, in addition to the challenge cup won by the champion last year, is offered to those who have never rowed a single scull race in college, ought to induce a large number of new men to try their fortunes in a single scull race. We hope that both old and new men will show their desire to support a very pleasant branch of aquatic sports by entering the single scull race...
...print the first of a series of regular articles on the theatrical performances at the Boston theatres. These criticisms, which will appear on Wednesday morning of each week, will be written by a competent dramatic critic, and we hope that they will prove of value to Harvard theatregoers...
...objected by some that student opinion is not to be governed by the action of a student committee. Yet a representative committee, if elected, is certain to exercise a stronger influence than any set of resolutions, however formally drawn up and endorsed. But the committee cannot hope for success unless supported by the good will and hearty assistance of their fellow students. We trust that the committee will prove efficient in their work, and that henceforth our celebrations will be somewhat more gentlemanly, if less extravagant...
...occurs at the Parker House. Every member of the class ought to feel called upon to attend. The opportunities for class re-unions, so common at other colleges, are few enough at Harvard, and a man with any class feeling, certainly ought to show some evidence of it. We hope that a large number of men, for class patriotism as well as for pleasure, will attend the dinner to-night...
...athletics. The assurance, without over confidence, which we have exhorted the freshman nine to display in their contests on the ball field, has at last been shown and has brought to them the predicted victory. '89 deserves and receives the thanks of the college at large. Let us hope that the conclusion of the series with the Yale freshmen will be as gratifying as is the result of yesterday's game. The freshmen must not relax their offorts one whit, for a game at New Haven is yet to be played...