Word: expect
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Dates: during 1900-1909
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...expect to earn money by stenography and typewriting are requested to send their names and addresses at once to the manager, Mr. George T. Moffatt, 16 University Hall. A business meeting will be held Saturday, October 10, at 7 p. m. in 16 University Hall to organize, and all men who expect to earn money in this work are urged to attend. An arrangement has been made with a well-known typewriter firm to hire new machines at a low rate, and each machine will be replaced every six weeks by a fresh one, newly ribboned and oiled, so that...
...present, be substituted next autumn for the present feeling system. That is, the Hall will pay each waiter a salary enough larger than at present to be both sufficient and just. Waiters when engaged will be understood to accept this salary as satisfactory, with the distinct agreement not to expect, and not to receive fees from the members of the Hall...
...details of the course have not been fully determined, but will be provisionally announced within a short time. For the present all parts of the course will be given in the various departments of the University, but it is expect that the department will ultimately have the privilege of working in many of the vast forests in New England and the West, and much of the instruction will then be given in the field...
...might choose whether, in the Quinquennial Catalogue, his name should be entered under the year of his graduation, or under the following year, his choice to be field in writing with the Recorder not less than two weeks before the degree is to be conferred. All students who expect to obtain the degree of A.B. this year after three years residence, and wish to be recorded in the Quinquennial Catalogue with their class-mates, who will take the degree next year, should notify the Recorder on or before Wednesday, June 10. It was also decided that men who this year...
...Harvard CRIMSON-Lampoons baseball game was scheduled for this afternoon at 3.30 o'clock on Nortons Field; but as the Lampoons have this year an even smaller number of steady and able-bodied men than usual, they expect to play several ex-editors of the Yale Record whom they have imported from New Haven for the purpose--and owing to this fact an extra amount of refreshments will be provided by the managements...