Word: expected
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Dates: during 1910-1919
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...well-trained men as the School can furnish shows the need which it is trying to fill. Its importance as a training school for the thinking business man should be called to the attention of the undergraduates who are intending to enter business and of those who expect to spend two years in a professional school before they decide upon a life work...
Today from 12 to 1, 1.30 to 2.30, 5.30 to 6.30, and 7 to 8, caps in the class colors, horns, badges, and tin-cups will be given out from Holworthy 9.--one of each to every Senior who presents a pisnic ticket. As all picnickers who expect to take part in the water sports or go in swimming must be provided with some sort of bathing suits, the committee has arranged to have bathing trunks on sale at 10 cents each at thee same hours and place...
...will reach Peddock's Island in the middle of the forenoon. The program of sports will begin at once. Details will be announced later. Among other amusements will be baseball on an excellent diamond, various track events, including a sack-race, and water-sports of all kinds. Seniors who expect to take part in the last-named field of endeavor must provide themselves with some sort of bathing suits or tights...
...odds in favor of the latter for the position. The actual strength of the Western team is unknown and it is possible that it may be even a serious contender for first place. Princeton, in spite of the fact that the dual meet was won from Yale, can hardly expect more than sixth. This year will see a number of points go to good contestants from the smaller colleges, and these odd places can easily upset all expectations. At present it seems that 29 points will win the games for any team. The points in each event will be first...
...question requiring a half-hour paper was written on the board, Professor Gay announced that he would give the honor system a trial. The class which crowds Harvard 6 was then left without the usual proctor supervision. The result was only as the advocates of the honor system would expect. Not the least sign of dishonesty was detected by a few students interested in the outcome of the experiment. Several deductions occur...