Word: expectations
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Dates: during 1880-1889
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...same place, for the convenience of those who wish to attend. We sincerely hope that this call will not go unheeded, but that at both meetings there may be a large attendance, in order that the views of the college at large may be well represented. We cannot expect success in athletics unless we give our support morally as well as financially...
...Republicans and Democrats have organized campaign clubs and nearly all the men in college belong to either one or the other. They expect soon to be equipped and drilled for marching, and, if the consent of the faculty can be obtained, will take part in the parades of the neighboring cities. Both clubs will make efforts to secure some prominent political speakers...
...athletics are in a very prosperous condition. Of course, the all-absorbing topic at present is foot ball. From present indications we have reason to expect a very good team. Cowan, Hodge, Bovaird, Irvine, Ames, George and Channing, of last year's eleven, are back, and Cook, ex-'89, has returned to college and is playing his old position-Moray, who played half-back for Andover last year, is playing a fine game, while Akerman, Bickham, Janeway, Poe, Riggs and Ferdinand may also be mentioned as promising candidates. The management has arranged for eight practice games with Crescents...
There is some degree of doubt as to the size of the incoming class. In all probability, however, it will not out number those of the last few years, and may possibly be slightly smaller. We shall expect '92 to make up in quality any deficiency in numbers...
...papers, the glee club, and other college organizations must eventually fall into the hands of '92, and it is not now too early for them to begin to equip themselves for the coming responsibilities. We certainly expect the freshmen to prove their claim to their position, and would suggest to them the motto: "Work never hurt a freshman...