Word: doubting
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Dates: during 1880-1889
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...event which have been made this year by the college are on a far more elaborate scale than ever before. Whether this is advisable or not is an open question; but that the Harvard brigade will be met with an ovation on its march admits of no doubt. There is some uncertainty as to the result of attempting to divide the classes into companies or of making any pretence of marching in military style. It is a certainty, however, that, as the evening progresses the maneuvers will become more and more complicated, so that the final condition of the column...
...opinions. The regular disputant are gentleman who thoroughly believe in the side for which they will speak and who are perfectly capable of showing up that side to the best advantage. Although there are several events tonight which may detract from the interest in this debate, there will no doubt be an audience assembled which in numbers and enthusiasm will equal any the Union ever brought together. As the college is so nearly divided in numbers on its preference for president, it is but fair to suppose that the same division exists in ability and brains, Tonight will afford...
...will desire to witness the torchlight procession in Boston but we would remind any thus disposed that there will be plenty of time to attend part of the Union debate, as the procession will probably start with the promptness which is always observed on such occasions. We have no doubt but that the expectations of the officers of the Harvard Union will be fully realized and that the college will show its interest in the present state of politics by attending the debate in good numbers...
...excellent choice which it made for class day officers at its recent meeting. The gentlemen elected are without exception, we believe, capable of performing the duties for which they have been selected. With the interests of the class entrusted to their hands we see no reason to doubt the success of all meetings of the class after graduation, as well as the success of that day to which all seniors look forward, Class...
...fact the only way in which the gentleman who had charge of the tournament knew the result was by means of occasional slips of paper left at his room. Under these circumstances it is not strange that no interest or enthusiasm was shown in the tournament. Indeed we doubt very much if half the college knew a tournament was in progress. We have published the scores as they came in, but the games were published at such long Intervals that few could realize that they belonged to one and the same tournament...