Word: expectant
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Dates: during 1910-1919
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...Today we expect to see the whole senior class appear in their time-honored caps and gowns. To give this venerable custom a good start it is essential, first that the officers set the example, and, secondly that the rest of the class join with them to usher in the annual custom with a whole heart. If but a few Seniors appear in this unusual costume, they feel conspicuous; if all the Seniors appear in it, they feel almost impressive. After all it is an impressive custom, this wearing of the cap and gown in the last few weeks...
Entries for the Leiter Cup scrub baseball series must be made in the blue-book at Leavitt & Peirce's before 6 o'clock next Saturday evening. The number of entries so far is unusually small, and members of the University who expect to play in the series should organize teams at once. No further extension of time will be allowed for making entries, since the first games are scheduled for next Monday...
...will begin on the Jarvis Field courts this afternoon at 2 o'clock. Men who fail to appear within half an hour of the time scheduled for play will forfeit their matches. Courts will be reserved for all matches, but must be paid for as usual. Any men who expect to enter the trials and whose names do not appear in the pairings below, should hand in their names at once. Candidates for the University team should leave their names with A. J. Lowrey '13, Holworthy 5; and Freshmen with R. N. Williams '16, 12 Hawthorne street...
Candidates for the University and Freshman tennis teams will be called out on Monday, April 21, the day College starts after the spring recess and the regular trials will begin on April 22. In view of this fact, all the men who expect to report are urged to practice as much as possible during the vacation. The first match on the schedule for the University team, with Amherst, will take place on May 3, and efforts will be made to have the team definitely chosen by that time...
...meeting was held yesterday afternoon of those men in the Graduate School of Arts and Sciences who expect to receive the degree of A.M. or Ph.D., for the purpose of electing marshals and committees. As a result of the elections. O. W. Long 4G., of Millersburg, Ky., was elected marshal of the candidates for the degree of Ph.D., while S. B. Luce 4G., of Boston, and H. M. Ellis 3G., of Hingham, were appointed to act as a committee. A. A. Berle 1G., of Cambridge, was elected marshal of the candidates for the degree of A.M., and R. M. Allen...