Word: regrets
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Dates: during 1880-1889
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...seventh volume is lamentably weak in verse. The February number does not contain a line of poetry. While we regret the absence of verse, we accept it as evidence that the Monthly intends to keep its standard high and to reject contributions which are not worthy of publication...
...very well attended meeting of the Finance Club was held last night in University 13. Mr. Charles Francis Adams, formerly president of the Massachusetts Railroad Commission, and now president of the Union Pacific Railroad, delivered an informal speech, which we regret that we are unable to give in full. Questions were asked by various members of the club upon important events of the present time, and were answered with the greatest good nature. Mr. Adams is a delightful speaker, and the opportunity of hearing him was thoroughly appreciated by all present. It is to be regretted that more students...
...matter of regret to the members of the bicycle club that Yale refused their challenge to a read race. Such a contest would undoubtedly have proved interesting not only to those who are actively engaged in the sport, but also to the members of the two colleges at large. But in refusing Harvard's challenge, the Yale Bicycle Club acted in perfect good faith. The athletic clubs of different colleges have their ups and downs, and just at the present moment the interest in bicycling at Yale seems to be way down, while on the other hand, the Harvard club...
...regret to announce the sudden death of John William Hovey, special '90, last Sunday, at his home in Sutton, Mass. The deceased was supposed to be suffering simply from a slight cold at the time of his death. He was a graduate of Worcester Academy...
...between student and instructor. The converse is the exception, not the rule. Therefore no persuasion of ours is necessary to prevail upon any one to seize this opportunity of coming in personal contact with one whom we so admire and esteem in the lecture room. The sole cause for regret is that the absence from Cambridge of so many of us prevents us from availing ourselves of this valuable privilege...