Word: regretful
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Dates: during 1880-1889
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...confess it is with a certain feeling of regret that we consign the name, Herald, to the past, although we hope, not to oblivion. The present board has been so strongly identified with every matation in the fortunes of the Herald, with all its ups down, that, if well-known 'indifference' did not prevent us, we should almost feel tempted to drop atear on its sepulchre. And out of the varying fortunes of the Herald the DAILY CRIMSON comes; Let us hope that in its new guise; the paper may continue the prosperous career it has hitherto...
...came in contact with him were struck by his straightforward, open ways, and by the interest he showed in the welfare of his friends and in all college matters. We deeply regret our loss and desire to express our sincere sympathy to his family in their affliction...
...this is the time of the year when the greatest care has to be taken with the grass, we regret to see that through thoughtlessness or for other causes, so many men are accustomed to walk across the new athletic grounds. The sod is in anything but a flourishing condition, and can ill afford to bear the wear and tear which the continual tramping of men will bring upon it. Especially do these remarks apply to the baseball field which has recently been sodden at the expense of the nine, and which must receive special care...
...regret that so few students were able to attend the talk on English reading, which the instructor in junior themes recently gave. There is undoubtedly a need of a few lectures on the subject of English reading, similar or supplementary to those given by Prof. Hill; and we feel sure the small attendance at this lecture must have been caused by ignorance or negligence on the part of the students. The lecturer intended to give a few informal talks or lectures on the importance of forming a taste for English reading, and the best method to be pursued in acquiring...
...matter of regret that so little interest is shown by the boarders at Memorial Hall in the election of officers and directors. The possibilities which are within reach of the board of directors has been well exemplified by the present board. During their term of office the price of board has been kept low, the number of boarders has been greater than in any previous year, and the management of the hall has been more satisfactory than heretofore. If a little care is spent by the students in the selection of their representatives, the office will be looked upon with...