Word: trusting
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Dates: during 1880-1889
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...Lick Observatory has been formally transferred by the representatives of the Lick trust to the trustees of the University of California. Not more than $90,000 remain of the fund of $700,000 for astronomical purposes which had been increased to about $1,000,000 by the accumulation of interest. The balance in the hands of the trustees will yield not more than enough to pay the salary of the director. An appeal is to be made to the state authorities for a sufficient appropriation to give the institution funds to cover the annual expenses...
...grass and sod is a deliberate attempt to destroy the general good looks of the yard. For those men who have been seen treading down the new sod, we think that it is more the result of careless negligence than any delight they take in spoiling the grass. We trust a little more care in this respect will be shown in the future...
...reason why they should not be victors on Saturday; but if they dawdle the time away it is equally certain that the "horse play of last Saturday will be repeated, and, if it is, defeat is certain. Therefore, we look for earnest work from the Freshman nine, and trust our word of friendly advice will find willing ears. We look for the success of the nine for its own sake as well as for our own, and hope we shall be able to rejoice with it in victory...
...made by the Overseers. Such a radical change in the whole athletic system would, we firmly believe, put the axe to the roots of our social system as well. The motto of the Overseers has been "Moderation," but what could be more extreme than this scheme? We can only trust to the liberality and sound judgment of the members of our faculty to prevent its being put into force. If it is put into force, however, the students will have something to say on the subject...
...justice, to this degraded form of wit; and we beg to warn the Lampoon that it is more than probable that college opinion will object again. There is plenty of wit and versatility in a big university like this without resorting to the low methods of political publications. We trust the Lampoon will take this advice in the spirit in which it is given. There is nothing either witty or funny in holding up our fellow-men to public ridicule, and the paper that will stoop to such vulgarity will only be the loser...