Word: trusts
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...announced that the sophomore class dinner will be held on Friday of this week, provided that the required numbed of names, eighty, can be obtained before Wednesday night. We trust that the members of the class will show no negligence in signing immediately. It is an old established custom for the sophomore class to hold a dinner, and it would be a pity to have it given up for lack of subscribers as the junior dinner was. While we do not apprehend that there will be any trouble in securing eighty names, still we would urge upon each member...
...instinct for beauty is set in human nature, as surely as the instinct for knowledge is set there, or the instinct for conduct, or the instinct for society. If the instinct for beauty is served by Greek literature as it is served by no other literature, we may trust to the instinct of self-preservation in humanity for keeping Greek as part of our culture. We may trust to it for even making the study of Greek more prevalent than it is now. Greek will come, I hope, to be studied more rationally than at present; but it will...
...trust that the fair visitors who attend the meeting of the Athletic Association this afternoon may be spared such a scene of confusion as seems to be an invariable accompaniment to the tug-of-war contests. Last Saturday trouble was experienced in keeping the men from crowding on the floor, and it was necessary to barricade the space reserved for the teams by benches to keep it free for them Men ought to be especially careful that no crowding or pushing goes on today on the floor, for not only does it make a tedious and disagreeable delay...
...members of the different crews to see the interest taken in their rowing this year. Every day thus far the boat house has been thronged with men, watching the different crews. There is always more enthusiasm at this time of the year than at any other, and we trust that it will not die out. Last year a large number of men went to the boat house daily until the nines went into the field, but then as Jarvis was nearer than the boat house they turned their attention entirely to the nine. We do not believe in giving...
...success of the meetings. In view of this it seems strange that more men have not entered and done their share towards making the meetings successful. The officers have done all in their power, but they are powerless unless they are supported, and heartily supported, by the college. We trust that the succeeding meetings may show a great improvement in this respect over the last one, and we would urge every man who can enter for an event to do so, and so contribute toward making the meetings successful, as we are sure the whole college wishes them...