Word: regrets
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Dates: during 1890-1899
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...took exception above to the fairness of Yale's letter. The attitude of Harvard at the meeting of the Intercollegiate Association, as stated by Yale, cannot but make us seem inconsistent in the eyes of the public. We regret that the misstatement was made, but it is comparatively a small point. Manager Hill has answered it squarely and also the implied inconsistency between our present attitude and the statement made by the Chairman of the Advisory Committee in the January number of the Harvard Graduates' Magazine...
...regret that the delivery of the CRIMSON outside of the college yard has been irregular of late. We shall take every precaution to see that the trouble is remedied as far as possible, but we would remind the subscribers who room in private houses that very often the papers are lost through no fault of ours. When there is no letter slip in the door of a house, we cannot hold ourselves responsible for what becomes of the papers When the doorsteps are covered with snow, as they have been early in the morning after the recent storms, the papers...
...choice of the question for the next debate has been made after careful consideration. While we may at first regret that some subject could not have been selected which would bear a little more closely on college interests, it is perhaps on the whole better that the field should be a broader one. There will be less danger of stirring up ill-feeling, which might be aroused by discussions which would bring out prejudiced comparisons between the two universities. The present question is, too, one which will appeal to a very large number of people. It is a vast improvement...
...years of college life meets together in anything like social relations. It is the one unifying force; the one opportunity before class day for men to put aside all the barriers which divide the class into endless cliques and to meet on a common level. While we may not regret on the whole that class feeling is not to-day of the same strength and character which was common to classes of fifty years ago, still there are a few old customs like the junior dinner which we can well cling to. We hope the proper persons will take this...
...regret to announce the resignation of Herbert S. Stone '94 from the CRIMSON Board of Editors...