Word: expect
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Dates: during 1950-1959
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...what I get here." Nicholas Eden, 20, son of Britain's Foreign Secretary, left Oxford and arrived in Ottawa to begin his new job as aide to Governor General Vincent Massey. He was, he said, "a summer sports man. I don't ski or skate, but I expect to enjoy my visit to Canada very much...
...critic lamented for all: "Our emotions, our patriotic feelings, our attachment to those who made France great, have been abused." Musicologist Raugel and friends consoled themselves with plans for a possible concert of genuine music by Moulinié. Did they expect to hear a masterpiece? "My God, no," said one critic, "[Moulinié's] music has no pretensions." But, he promised, "it is ... loyal and sincere...
Perhaps, as some have maintained, success in a matter like this is too much to expect on first attempt, and condemnation should be withheld until the Convention has talked over the problem further. But there is more than beginners' ill-luck involved, for what the Convention seeks to guide is the height of heterogeneity. The World Press includes government and party organs, responsible independents, newspapers which are one big editorial, and many other different types. Moreover, those attempting to supply guidance offer no less in their conceptions of newspapers' responsibilities. Differences in the type of journalism their nations have...
Girls who expect to be out after 1 a.m., however, can still get extended permission beforehand...
Also involved in the drawing will be a struggle by many of the girls to get into bright, new Holmes Hall. Radcliffe's future music center. Officials expect a flood of applicants for Holmes, which will have its official opening next fall...