Word: trusts
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...inspire a proper spirit of work in both eleven and class. While there is some little ground for excuse for their defeat on account of the wretched ground at Andover, the fact nevertheless remains that the eleven was clearly out-played, doubtless owing partially to their confidence. We trust that this defeat will lead the eleven on to even more faithful work, and the class to give them a still heartier support. It is well worth while to strain every nerve to beat Yale, for such a victory would be a great triumph, not only for the class but also...
...propriety of marking in some way the birthday of the great reformer. The suggestion of a lecture from Dr. Emerton seems to us an especially happy one and we are sure that many would appreciate it. Dr. Emerton is especially qualified to lecture upon the subject and we trust that he may be willing to gratify us on this occasion...
...interest is to be maintained. It has been all along a crying shame that the chapel has not been properly warmed on cold mornings and as a result of this neglect, there has been much distress of mind and body as well as some vigorous language. We trust that the authorities will soon come to perceive that compulsory chapel and chilled congregations are not necessarily connected and that until we are allowed to follow our own dictates in the former matter, we will heartily appreciate the warming of our more material during chapel services...
...freshman eleven to Exeter today. The only way in which the class can show their appreciation of the careful and conscientious work done by their representatives is by attendance at games Nothing is so great a stimulant to an eleven as such an evidence of appreciation, and we trust the class will see to. it that their eleven be aided in every way in preparing for the great contest with Yale '87 in a few weeks...
...there are numerous plans already on foot for future entertainments. The coming junior promenade is already beginning to be a prominent topic of conversation and '85 is bound if possible to make it seem a greater success than last year's, which is say a great deal. We only trust that when it does actually come off, the News will restrain itself and not give way to such a strain of gush and nonsense as was contained in its report of the proceedings of '84's promenade. Among the principal events of the past few days was the yacht club...