Word: trusting
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Dates: during 1880-1889
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...glad to welcome President Eliot back to Cambridge after his well earned vacation and trust that he has completely regained the strength which is so necessary for the fulfillment of his duties in the University. He comes back to Harvard to find it in the flourishing condition which is due in a great measure to his own exertions There is every reason to suppose that Harvard will not slacken the pace which she has held during the earlier years of President Eliot's administration, toward advancement and emancipation from narrowing prejudices...
Last, year the "T Company" erected a rather odd but very pretty little hall on the corner of College and Wall streets, opposite the "Scroll and Key," and now the "Stone Trust Company, " or "Sigma Delta Chi," better known as the "Book and Snake," a sister society of the "T Company," in the Sheffield scientific school, is about to erect a cloister, which, in all respects, will fill the modern idea of a club house...
...Wolf's Head," a third senior society in the academic department, erected its handsome hall on Prospect street, several years ago, it has never been questioned that it possessed the finest equipped building connected with Yale university's wide society system; but when the new building of the Stone Trust Company is completed, the "Wolf's Head building will occupy the second place. The new building will be one of the finest, if not the finest in the city. The new cloister will stand on the corner of Hillhouse avenue and Grove street, in the vacant lot nearly opposite...
They sincerely trust that no member of the University will buy tickets from outside sources...
...professor C. J. White will occupy the dean's chair during the absence of Professor Smith, will be very welcome to the college. The pleasant relations which have always existed between him and the students make the prospect of having him act as dean a very agreeable one. We trust that Professor Smith will enjoy the vacation which he so well merits, after filling such a burdensome office for so long a time uninterruptedly, and that he will come back to us refreshed for his task...