Word: trusts
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Dates: during 1880-1889
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...meeting is for the purpose of organizing and of ascertaining the number of candidates. In so large a class there ought not be any lack of material, and we hope '86 will make as good showing on the diamond as she bids fair to in other athletics, and trust if she is defeated by Yale it may not be for want of endeavor...
Quite a singular will has been made by the Rev. Dr. Mercer of Newport, R. I., recently deceased. After a number of small bequests the property, amounting to about $200,000, is left in trust for the payment of annuities to eleven persons, old and young. At their death one-third of the property is then to be given to the presidents of Yale and Harvard Universities and to the Smithsonian Institution, for the establishment of scholarships for poor students; another third has been left to the laboring poor of England and Italy. Harvard's third of a third...
...rise and say: 'It gives me uncommon pleasure to listen to the remarks and the motion of my friend on the left. The State, the college and the community owe him a debt of gratitude. It gives me pleasure to listen to the motion and the remarks, and I trust the proposition will meet with general approval...
...with the honorary degree of doctor of laws at the annual commencement in July. All this will come hard, we know, in His Excellency Governor Butler's case, not only on general considerations, but also in remembrance of a remark he once made about hanging Harvard professors; but we trust that the Harvard men will brace up and not suffer their prejudices to conquer their politeness. Go through with the whole programme...
EDITORS HARVARD HERALD: Some one, in ignorance of the respect due to private property, has removed the shingle of St. Paul's Society from University. We trust that it will be immediately returned. OFFICERS OF ST. PAUL...