Word: expectant
(lookup in dictionary)
(lookup stats)
Dates: during 1910-1919
Sort By: most recent first
(reverse)
...more applications will be received after Thursday, January 18, at 6 o'clock so that all Juniors who expect to room in the Yard dormitories (Hollis, Holworthy, Matthews, Stoughton and Thayer) next year should apply for their rooms at once. Groups of any number up to 12 will be accommodated and the larger groups will be given the first choice of suites. The committee allows 24 preferences as to dormitories, entries, etc., so that with this wide latitude given everyone should obtain acceptable rooms...
...subject to the confirmation of the Senate. The appointment will necessitate my going on a leave of absence but I do not intend to sever my connection with the University. I will continue my courses during the remainder of the first half-year until mid-years, after which I expect to be away. As to how long I will be on the Commission I can say nothing definite at present...
...date of the dinner is so close at hand and as the number who will attend must be known as soon as possible so that final arrangements can be made, all those who expect to be present should notify J. D. Williams ocC., at Weld 3, at once, enclosing their remittances. The dinner will cost $2.25 a plate. The Glee Club and the Regimental Band will render selections...
Boxing practice will begin in the Hemenway Gymnasium tomorrow afternoon at 3 o'clock. All men who expect to enter the preliminary bouts of the boxing tournament this winter should report at that time. James Walsh, former bantam-weight champion of the world, will have charge of the work. A tournament similar to last year's will be held in the Union in February and a series of preliminary bouts will be run off as last year. Gloves will be furnished to candidates...
...expect to be at full war strength in Great Britain until the spring of next year," said Captain Ian Hay Beith, of the Tenth Argyll and Sutherland Highlanders, speaking in Sanders Theatre yesterday afternoon. "At that time the nation will at last be fully prepared industrially and in the field. July 1, 1916, was a momentous day for the British 'Tommy' for on that day the war realy began, as far as the Allies are concerned and with the first rush of the Somme offensive the British soldier, inexperienced and hastily trained, proved himself the equal, nay, the superior...