Word: anxious
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Dates: during 1940-1949
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...these Negro cadets, 57% had had technical studies in school, the average had had three and a half years of college. Of the first 81 cadets accepted, 44 were from the South, 26 from the North, six from the Middle West, five from the Far West. They were anxious, eager, studied hard, flew hard, busted buttons bulging their chests at inspection...
...grief of the timber wielders of both lineups. Neither before nor after the fatal third was either team able to put together two hits. During the remaining six frames Berg, displaying his customary good control, set the Brown men down with three unspectacular hits. But his teammates, over-anxious and inclined to fish for bad balls, could do nothing with Nichols' crafty spot-pitching...
...group will meet on the Widener steps at nine o'clock. Participants are advised to come prepared to walk, "because our bus stops three miles from the pond." Any members, of the Summer School who are anxious to join the outing must put their names on the Sign-Up sheet in Wadsworth House before next Thursday at five o'clock. Late enrollees should bring their own lunch or take a chance on the concessionnaire at the pond. The Outing Club will provide food at cost for those who sign up on time...
...medical students who want a chance to get practical experience, or others who are anxious to help the war effort along the home front, were urged to join the Harvard Volunteer Orderlies by Clarence E. Walton, head of the Order Department in Widener...
...same time, he announced that the Army Air Corps was anxious to use the present Freshman Class as "intellectual guinea pigs" for the purpose of standardizing its qualifying examination on college Freshmen and also to learn the relative number of college students who can qualify for Aviation Cadet training. The examination will take three hours, and will take place some time be- tween July 5 and 10. Notice of the exact date and time will be printed in the CRIMSON...