Word: expectations
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Dates: during 1910-1919
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...acting as a whole was remarkably good; and less amateurish than one has a right to expect of undergraduates. The few lapses into awkwardness of manner or speech served chiefly to make conspicuous the astonishingly high degree of genuineness and ease. I hope one may say without arrogance that the few defects seemed more often to be in the play than the players. And at that the play is a good...
...worldly wealth. The value of a civilization is to be tested by the culture that it prompts, but of true culture this age is almost guiltless, the mad race for wealth leaving no room for it. Until the soul of man gets wearied of its millions we must not expect much improvement...
...wide as his experience. That only 62 out of over 700 Seniors should have been cared to take advantage of this opportunity is in itself regrettable; that of these 62 but one fourth should take the trouble to live up to what they have given others reasonably to expect is shameful...
...Chandler, United States vice-consul at Buenos Ayres, who will talk on "Life in South America." The committee in charge of the event consists of: W. M. Bunting, Jr., H. F. Clarke, W. T. Harrison, C. E. Mason, W. C. Richomnd. Members of the class who expect to be present should inform H. F. Clarke, P. O. Box 1, Boston, Mass...
...training for men who expect to take part in the field events in the spring meets will begin tomorrow afternoon. Thereafter all men wishing to compete in the hurdles, high and broad jumps, pole-vault, shot-put, and hammer-throw, will be expected to report to Coach Quinn in the basement of the Gymnasium every afternoon between 2 and 6 o'clock...