Word: trusting
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Dates: during 1910-1919
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...showing of the hockey team thus far justifies a hope for another intercollegiate championship. While the indoor track season has not been so great a success, we may trust the men on the team to put their best foot forward in an effort for a Crimson victory. Success now in the running and field events may mean victory in the spring season...
...should not come, as we trust it will not, those men who have done their part will feel no cause for regret. If war should come, as we feel it will, how many those men face their flag who talk so valiantly now of peace? Their thought, when they see their companions prepared in all earnestness to make good their loyalty, must be exceedingly bitter...
...Germans have a folk-proverb whose meaning is simple enough: "Morgen, morgen, nur nicht heute Sagen immer faule leute." Shall we be those idle people who trust to the morrow for shouldering the burdens of today? Today's burden is to be present at Sanders Theatre...
...this time of universal preparedness for war it is natural that we should think first of the development of a strong home army. Yet the need of our navy is no less important. For defence or aggression we must trust in the first instance to our strength...
...trust that our acquaintance with the horrors which so many brave young men are experiencing in Europe will be no closer than in the descriptions of men who have lived through them. We may know that should the necessities of existence impel us to a course we abhor but do not shun, neither the fearfulness nor the tragedy of war will keep one true man back...