Word: hoping
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Dates: during 1910-1919
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Just now we hope to beat the Germans and make the world a sage place in which to live, but we can at present merely hope; by the end of this year we shall know that such a victory is assured...
Owing to delays in printing, the 1917-18 University Register will not be distributed before the vacation as was originally planned, but it is the hope of the editors that subscribers will receive their copies immediately after the reopening of College. An additional reason for the late publication of the volume this year is that the decision to issue it as usual was not reached until some time after the opening of College, and the late start was a severe handicap. On the other hand, the data will be correspondingly up-to-date...
...temporarily losing some of our best friends, but, on the other hand, we envy them their fortune. So we must say farewell and wish them the best of luck. They are going to represent Harvard on the field of battle, following the footsteps of the Plattsburg vanguards, and we hope to meet them all when our turn comes to join the colors...
...reversed to a large extent as regards war. The gigantic preparation that is necessary,--in ways of transportation, cantonements, supplies, etc., before we can really take care of the big armies which are to come in the next few years, are almost inconceivable. My one constant hope is that the desire to enter the fight as soon as possible will not cause some of these preparation to be hustled or slighted. Everything up front depends on the efficiency of the forces in the rear...
...hope that success will attend the formation of the rifle team tonight. It is an organization which combines sport with instruction, and one which may have great future possibilities...