Word: expectations
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Dates: during 1910-1919
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...expect to attend the student conference at Hartford, Conn., on Friday and Saturday are asked to send their names to J. C. Manry '13 at Phillips Brooks House before tomorrow night, in order to ensure accommodations for themselves during the meeting. The opening meeting will be held at dinner on Friday, and in order to be present men should leave Boston on the 4 o'clock train...
...Boathouse this afternoon at 4 o'clock. Plans for the season will be outlined and regular work on the machines will commence. Two University crews will be formed and the rest of the men will be organized into class crews. Under this new plan all men, particularly Seniors, who expect to take any part in organized rowing this spring should be on hand for the first practice. Candidates for the Freshman crew will be called out tomorrow...
...remarks on the proper age for entering college are worth reproducing for the benefit of boys in preparatory schools and for the parents of all boys who expect to go to college. President Lowell does not ask for an increase in the number of infant prodigies. He does not level criticism at the man who must work until he is twenty or more before entering college, to earn the money to pay his college bills. But he does criticise, the man who dawdles along in preparatory school and who enters college at an age when he should be graduating, entering...
...Class Dance Committee announced yesterday that the number of dances on the Junior Dance program will be twenty-five. The supper dance will intervene after the twelfth dance and before the thirteenth dance. All members of 1916 who expect to attend the Dance may procure their dance cards and tickets to the Union upon application to the Invitation Committee, which will be in the Union at office hours to be announced later...
...matter of applications for the Junior Dance is also one of importance. All members of 1916 who expect to attend should mail their cards and checks to E. H. Foreman '15, Harvard Union, immediately. It is hoped that this year's Dance will be the greatest any class ever held; both in attendance and in general success, and as the applications close tomorrow, no time should be lost in notifying the committee...