Word: expectancy
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Dates: during 1930-1939
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Driven out by her former protector, the janitor of Harvard Hall, Sarah, Yard eat and mouser extraordinary, is now anticipating a blessed event under the sponsorship of the Stoughton janitor. Sarah has been biologically different of late and a brood of kittens is expected within the next two weeks. Her former protector drove her out, not desiring the confusion and flurry always attendant up on childbirth. The Stoughton janitor, however, a farsighted and economically-minded man, has plans in store for the brood. He will expect them to earn their unkeep by being rented out for mousing throughout the Yard...
President Conant has definitely ended his laboratory work, he explained yesterday. Contrary to previous announcements, the laboratories do not expect to discover the final formulae for chlorophylls A and B this spring. The final formulae must be considered provisional. The Harvard Laboratories and Hans Fischer of Munich have recently advanced suggestions, but further work will be necessary to determine which is correct...
Manager Francis H. Burr '35 and Captain Herman Gundlach '35 expect that more than 60 men will report for the spring work. The practice will run for two weeks, and will be resumed again after the spring recess for two more weeks...
...century were confused by the beginnings of capitalism, so are they new confused by its ending. Not until the seventeenth century was the requisite adjustment made through the Christian doctrine of individuality, and now that the doctrine of individuality, has been dulled into the concept of individualism, we may expect the Christian doctrine of equality to orient the churches with a new economic society. So much had been pointed out by Leo XIII, but institutions are more sluggish than doctrines; Dr. Niebuhr has attempted to show the probable behavior of ecclesiastical institutions under the impact of an economic and political...
...That often the questions presented to Mr. Gill resemble those of a prosecuting attorney, rather than those which one would expect of a judge...