Word: expectation
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Students who expect to complete at the end of the first half-year the requirements for the degree of A.B., or S.B., and who wish to receive the degree in March, 1906, are requested to give written notice to the Recorder on or before February...
...been most satisfactory among these that report regularly. Though the same faults that have characterized all the work so far, namely, a tendency to rush the slides, and clip the stroke at the finish, are still evident, great improvement has been made in this direction, and the coaches expect that in another week the crews will be in good condition for the race. Special attention has been given to starting, as in a bumping race much depends on a quick start...
...hoped that the first issue of the Lampoon at least in so far as the "jokes" are concerned, is not a promise of the standard which we may expect in subsequent numbers. Conceivable as it is that at the beginning of the year, good material should be hard to obtain, this excuse scarcely serves to explain away the general mediocrity of the contents of the number. The illustrations, almost without exception, are good and seem to indicate sufficient care in execution, particularly the frontispiece, "Dea ex Machina", the center-page, "What will it bring forth", and the head-piece...
...material. Captain Hurley, by his brilliant work in all departments of the game, is easily the most prominent. Besides him there will be J. D. Nichols '06, F. H. Nesmith '06, H. Foster '07, J. Reynolds, Jr., '07 and J. Wendell '08. As R. E. Sperry '06 does not expect to return, a reliable punter will have to be round, for Nichols is rather erratic in this department of the game. At quarterback, D. P. Starr '08 has shown marked in running the team, although he has been handicapped by lack of experience. From present indications the only other prominent...
...matter what view we take of the Med. Fac. incident, I think we have a right to expect of Dean Hurlbut and the Faculty what they always have a right to expect of us: to take a firm, outspoken, manly stand, not to dilly-dally...