Word: expectancy
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Dates: during 1890-1899
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...following men have not had their class photographs taken. If they expect to have their pictures in the class album, they must sit at once: R. T. Atkinson, W. P. Bacheller, J. H. Bell, J. Bordman, F. C. Bosler, J. F. Brown, C. L. Brumbaugh, C. Bullock, W. M. Cabot, D. F. Calhane, C. F. Clarkson, A. L. Conger, E. C. Cooke, F. K. Cooke, A. M. Crane, B. W. Crowninshield, L. F. Culver, A. Dickinson, D. A. Ellis, J. B. Eustis, C. N. Fairchild, L. T. Foss, H. C. Fox, H. A. Frothingham, R. Furman, P. Gardner...
...following men have not had their class photographs taken. If they expect to have their pictures in the class album, they must sit at once: R. T. Atkinson, W. P. Bacheller, J. H. Bell, J. Bordman, F. C. Bosler, J. F. Brown, C. L. Brumbaugh, C. Bullock, W. M. Cabot, D. F. Calhane, C. F. Clarkson, A. L. Conger, E. C. Cooke, F. K. Cooke, A. M. Crane, B. W. Crowninshield, L. F. Culver, A. Dickinson, D. A. Ellis, J. B. Eustis, C. N. Fairchild, L. T. Foss, H. C. Fox, H. A. Frothingham, R. Furman, P. Gardner...
...following men have not had their class photographs taken. If they expect to have their pictures in the class album, they must sit at once: R. T. Atkinson, W. P. Bacheller, J. H. Bell, J. Bordman, F. C. Bosler, J. F. Brown, C. L. Brumbaugh, C. Bullock, W. M. Cabot, D. F. Calhane, C. F. Clarkson, A. L. Conger, E. C. Cooke, F. K. Cooke, A. M. Crane, B. W. Crowninshield, L. F. Culver, A. Dickinson, D. A. Ellis, J. B. Eustis, C. N. Fairchild, L. T. Foss, H. C. Fox, H. A. Frothingham, R. Furman, P. Gardner...
...promptly and without seeming to begrudge it. The crew is not a bad one; careless at times, as most freshman crews are, and yet, on the whole, taking to its work in good shape. Since it deserves support, and is the only athletic organization to ask for it, we expect from Ninety-seven a handsome response. We hope this year to see no frantic appeals for more money at the last moment; it is an unpleasant sort of event and there does not seem to be any good reason now why it should occur...
...thoughtfulness on the part of the crew men. It must simply be recognized that the sidewalk was made as a convenience for Cambridge people and not as a means for developing crews. Cambridge people have first right there, and the crews ought to avoid Cambridge people, rather than to expect that Cambridge people will avoid them. A little care is needed; some North avenue residents already look askance at the crew runs, and it would be unfortunate if they should be justified in calling them nuisances...