Word: expected
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Dates: during 1880-1889
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...rows - even failing to get out on the river last Saturday, through absence of one of the members. This laxness seems to signify a perfect willingness on their part to take last place on the river in class races. We kindly advise them to "wake up." They certainly cannot expect to do anything in the coming race with Columbia, unless they thoroughly reorganize the crew after class races. Several seats in the boat are by no means satisfactorily filled. There is excellent material in the class that ought to be gotten to work immediately to try for these seats...
...outside half of the running track is to be marked for bicycles and is intended for the exclusive use of those who expect to enter for the game at the Polo Grounds...
...whole, the college express their entire satisfaction with the result of the nine's trip during the spring recess, and expect to see closely contested games here this spring...
...gives out. As the student is given an hour's range he ought to have some assurance that, if he comes at the latter end of that hour, he will not be told that all the best part of the meal has given out. It certainly is reasonable to expect that the steward has had enough experience, by this time, to enable him to calculate how much food it will take...
...there is no credit for any rebate. Had this happened in only a few cases, we should have been inclined to regard it as a pardonable mistake, but so many men seem to have been served in this manner, that those who have the charge of such matters must expect to be severely censured by the whole association for gross negligence, or, what is just as bad, utter incapacity for the duties assigned to them. We would like to ask who would satisfy the claims of the aggrieved parties if the hall should be closed on the date assigned. Never...