Word: expected
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Dates: during 1890-1899
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...went wrong with the Princeton nine, and it is also evident that the fault, if it was a real fault not the mere result of an off day, has since been corrected. Harvard will have no such easy victory on Decoration Day as many have been sanguine enough to expect. The warning of overconfidence cannot be too often hammered into Harvard men. Princeton has been doing strong up-hill work of late, and may be relied upon to play such a game on Monday as Harvard will find hard to beat...
...supporters of the crew? Now that the collectors are on their rounds, they seem to have silently folded their tents and as silently stolen away. The 'varsity crew is almost in rags, Rags I say. There are not two sweaters alike in the whole crew. How can we expect any telling sympathetic vibration when there is no uniformity of appearance. The crew should have better support...
...will do with musical clubs made up wholly of college men. In viewing the concert critically this very point must be remembered that those who compose the clubs are amateur, very amateur musicians who have countless other things to do in college beside getting ready for a concert. To expect the Glee Club to rival the Apollo Club or to be disappointed because the Pierian does not come up to the standard of the Sanders Theatre concerts of the Boston Symphony Orchestra is of course ridiculous. It ought always to be remembered that they are nothing but college clubs...
...Harvard Shooting Club will send a team of five men down to New Haven today to shoot a three-cornered match with Yale and Princeton on Saturday morning before the ball game. The team has been working hard preparing for the match and expect to make a very good showing...
Wright of Yale cannot be expected to start in both the 440 yards dash and the half mile run. Supposing he chose the latter, Harvard has in Wright, Merrill and Pinkham a formidable trio and it is not absurd to expect them to capture all three places. Merrill and Pinkham will have a hard fight for second place with the chances somewhat in Merrill's favor. Wright of Yale will of course take first in the half mile run, while Harvard's hopes lie in Corbin for second and Batchelder for third, possibly Lakin. These two events ought to give...