Word: regrets
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Dates: during 1910-1919
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...merits of "The Bank Account," mentioned in the review of the "Monthly" which will appear tomorrow, are considerable enough to make one regret that the tragedy suffered in the acting. Mr. Loud, as the chief character was good in voice and manner, but made his part too much a monologue addressed to the audience; nor was he adequately supported. More attention should be bestowed by the coach upon the interaction of the characters, their stage positions, and their gestures...
President and Mrs. Lowell regret that they will be unable to keep their reception hour for students tomorrow afternoon...
Colleagues of the late Professor Peirce in the two departments in which he held chairs have paid him tribute as man and scholar. To the appreciation of these who have known him best, the CRIMSON can only add its word of regret, and its word of gratitude for a lifetime of service to Harvard...
...regret that the Governor should have sent in my name because I have already told him that my duties at the Law School would make it impossible for me to occupy the position...
...There is a sumptuous variety about the New England weather that compels the stranger's admiration--and regret. The weather is always doing something there; always attending strictly to business. But it gets through more business in spring than in any other season. In the spring I have counted one hundred and thirty-six different kinds of weather inside of four-and-twenty hours. The people of New England are by nature patient and forbearing, but there are some things which they will not stand. Every year they kill a lot of poets for writing about "Beautiful Spring". I like...