Word: trusts
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Dates: during 1880-1889
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...year. We have received recently several communications criticizing the style of debate at present pursued by many speakers in the Union. More care and deliberation both in expression and gesture are demanded. It is also urged that the principal disputants do not prepare carefully enough their arguments. We trust that the debate this evening will see these criticisms acted upon, as the meeting promises to be one of the most interesting and best attended of the year...
...there be many who spend their recess in Cambridge, we trust that they will spend their time not as we know they ought, but as we ourselves hope to spend it. The uninterrupted period of training which is thus afforded the athletic teams will undoubtedly be spent in the most profitable way, and the college on re-opening will, we trust, see their crews and nine in a condition better even than that of last year...
...widely and favorably known as a master in his profession and is fully competent to present the value of elocutionary work in a manner at once instructive and convincing. It is said that the course will be continued after the recess by several eminent public men, and we trust that the rumor may be verified. We congratulate the Shakspere Club upon its energy, and trust that many students will occupy the seats offered them in Sanders this evening...
...made of so much import to society that its abuse will result in a serious detriment to the character of society. It ought to be felt by every man of leisure that he is offered an opportunity to improve society by the proper use of that leisure. We trust that in the future we may have other professions represented in as instructive a manner as those which have already been discussed...
...will give some insight into his method of writing a play. We will announce the next lecture, which it is said will be delivered by Mr. Franklin H. Sargent, Director of the New York School of Acting. We congratulate the Shakspere Club on the success of their exertions, and trust that Sanders will not hold the audience of next Friday evening...