Word: trusts
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Dates: during 1880-1889
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...Charles. This car is a great favorite with the "Port gents," Tommy "the pusher," and his gang, so a policeman often rides on the platform as far as the bridge to kindly assist the conductor. In this car "standees" cost ten cents, instead of eight, cash up, no trust. But for pure aesthetic minds the only car to enjoy life in is the half-past four. There you will find yourself surrounded by, and listening to, the conversation of "the litterateurs" of Boston, i. e., the type-setters on the morning papers, and as you look out across Back...
...thus giving members of both a fair opportunity of seeing the sports, and of reaping the financial benefit that would inevitably attend them. They would also offer an additional incentive to train, to those men who wished to compete at the preliminary and at the Mott Haven meeting. We trust that the Yale Athletic Association will think well of this plan, and assist in carrying it out, feeling sure that its accomplishment would do a great deal towards increasing the good understanding between the two colleges...
...love fail or I cease to trust...
...unheard-of innovation has been introduced at Harvard. A professor actually allowed his students to take an examination without proctors, trusting to the honor of his men! This was done in the age of "elective" studies, "voluntary" recitations, and reserved-book thieves. It is idle to inquire how this came about. Meanwhile, the query suggests itself, If one instructor trusts his men in Philosophy, why should not others trust them in History, Mathematics, Physics, and what not? Or has Philosophy such a charm about itself that in its sublime presence men will adhere to truth? We suggest these questions...
...said of no one of the officers that he was elected simply by the efforts of a petty clique. '81 has set a noble example to the classes yet to come, and we again congratulate the class on the harmony and good feeling of its members, and trust sincerely that it may heartily enjoy the pleasant Class Day which it so richly deserves...