Word: regretful
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Dates: during 1880-1889
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...when it seemed as if '83 would be unable to row last year and thus reduce the number of boats to three. That the Law School is not able to place a crew on the river oftener than once in four or five years is a matter of regret. And when there is interest enough to make the attempt, they ought to be encouraged as much as possible. Let all the crews make their best efforts and not give up till the fight is won; and the result will be the finest race which will ever have been seen...
...inter-collegiate contests as a remedy. If this report is unsatisfactory in these respects how much more so has been the course and the various utterances of the faculty committee on athletics as an indication of the policy of the faculty. The course of this committee, it is with regret that we say it, has more than once been marked by inconsistency and disingenuousness...
...discussion suggested by President Eliot's report as to the matter of college athletics as a training school for "professional" athletics. Very few new suggestions have appeared as a result of the discussion. With the majority of the supporters of college athletics, it is a matter of sincere regret no doubt, that of late years there has been so many cases of the entrance of college athletes into the professional arena. We certainly share in that feeling of regret. And yet there is undoubtedly another side to the question. Professional sports in general have not the reputation of being...
...attention has recently been called by an officer of the Co-operative Society to the fact that it is a frequent occurrence for members to benefit their friends who are not members by making purchases for them on their own tickets. We regret that it should be necessary for us to take notice of such deeds, but the fact that they take place calls for condemnation. It is, or ought to be, manifest that such behavior on the part of members, if not dishonest, at least comes pretty close to it, especially since it is clearly understood that the benefits...
...HERALD-CRIMSON for this term. The next number will be issued on the morning of the third of January, after the recess. So much has already been said on the subject of the length of our vacation at Christmas that it seems quite unnecessary to again express our regret that we are only allowed a recess of ten days. However, we trust that the vacation, although so short, may prove a pleasant one to all, and wish our readers a "Merry Christmas" and a "Happy New Year...