Word: regretting
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Dates: during 1880-1889
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Later in the evening the roughs ran the bon-fire and threatened to rush the students off Jarvis Field. If the reign of the Cambridge roughs has begun, I congratulate myself that this is my last year at college. One recalls with regret the days when the policing of the yard was under the supervision of the class of '85, when although the mucker was not excluded from the yard, rough element was suppressed and kept quiet...
...long is this complaining nursery chatter to continue? The wholesale undignified censure which the Harvard press has of late visited upon Yale and the "old ally" is a matter of regret and difficult to account for. Is it to be wondered at that the professional press greedily fills its columns with sensational and distorted accounts of events and perchance indiscretions which occur in college life, when a college press allows itself to make representations and insinuations which, if appearing anywhere else, would be branded as false and utterly baseless. If the Harvard press must abrogate to itself the powers...
...which was delivered last night, have aroused unwonted interest throughout the college. Professor Hadley has earned a reputation here for breadth of comprehension and clearness of insight which we feel is well deserved. Those who have attended the lectures have been unsparing in their praise, and only seem to regret that the series is now finished...
Every thoughtful man in college must regret that the opportunities of meeting his classmates as such are so few. This is a feeling that comes with special force to the '87 men at this time, and it seems especially fitting that they should join heartily in this movement. The spontaneous and increased interest in spiritual things, shown by the establishment of these meetings proves that the new religious regime at Harvard has resulted in the quickening of religious life, and not in the deadening of it, as was gloomily prophesied by many. We heartly commend the starting of these class...
...members of the senior class wish to express the deep regret which the sudden death of Edward Fox Fessenden has caused us. We know that in him we are deprived of one whom we had learned to admire and love, both for his intellectual attainments as well as for his cheerful companionship...