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Word: expect (lookup in dictionary) (lookup stats)
Dates: during 1950-1959
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Warren F. Farr '27, counsel for the Corporation, and Robert G. Dodge, counsel for the Arboretum, both now expect Spaulding to rule within two weeks. If Spaulding should decide against the Corporation, the University will have to return thousands of dried plant specimens and a substantial library housed in the University Herbarium to the arboretum, from which they were moved in June...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: Arboretum Trust Suit Approaches Verdict After New Delay | 11/6/1959 | See Source »

Although officials expect that deconversion will cause no over-all raise in rent during the coming academic year, students who choose to live in deconverted rooms will face some increase...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: Tower rooms Will Ease Space Needs in Houses | 11/6/1959 | See Source »

...action on the matter, said vice-Dean Toepfer yesterday. Although several law professors have "individually and personally taken stands and made statements," he explained, the faculty is not "formally" concerned, because the Law School itself does not now receive aid under the NDEA loyalty provision, and does not expect...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: 3 Graduate Schools Plan NDEA Action | 11/4/1959 | See Source »

...strings that were so impressive in the Bach sounded rather thin here. Even early Mozart can stand a good 25 violins. But Mr. Harbison has done good work with his players, making their attacks sharp, their rhythm excellent, and even raising the level of intonation. There is reason to expect more good things from the orchestra...

Author: By Edgar Murray, | Title: Bach Society Orchestra | 11/3/1959 | See Source »

...welfare and conduct of Penn students. It is highly unlikely that students at any other Ivy League institution received a letter this summer from the president stating, "...it has been my custom to write a letter calling attention to certain qualities which we feel the University may properly expect of its students. Foremost among these are honesty, self-reliance, a high standard of personal conduct, and a concern for the name of the University in its relationship with the community in which it is situated ... we expect our students to exhibit becoming conduct at all times, to be courteous...

Author: By Michael S. Lottman, | Title: Pennsylvania Balances Actuality Against Hope of Valued Learning | 10/30/1959 | See Source »

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