Word: expected
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Dates: during 1880-1889
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...college, at large has felt, that much needless expense is often incurred. Too much faith, we believe, has been placed on a large attendance at the principal games. We concur with the committee in protesting against the payment of all the training table expenses. It is not reasonable to expect the college to pay the entire cost of the training of any team...
...accordance with a well established precedent a freshman glee club will be organized this year. With a class of the size of Ninety-three we may certainly expect a creditable club. Its success, however, as well as that of every other college organization, depends ultimately upon the students. If the club is to be representative the men themselves must make a personal effort to have it such; and certainly incentives to this end are not wanting. The freshman clubs of previous years have all been very enjoyable organizations, and each year an increased number of concerts have been given...
...Cornell expect to build a boat house in the spring at New London...
...this early stage, and some considerable unnecessary delay at various times in putting the ball in play which protracted the game; for all that, however, the play was interesting and promised well for the future. The work of the freshmen, while not of course nearly so good as we expect later in the season, was encouraging. The chief thing to be regretted about the match was the small number of men who were in attendance. The freshmen certainly ought to show more interest in the work of their eleven. It must be remembered that as a general thing training...
Some of the men may expect to row today...