Word: expected
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Dates: during 1910-1919
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...respectively. Twelve men will be retained who will be divided by lot into four teams. There will be two debates between these teams on successive nights as a result of which the best six men will be chosen to compose the University teams. All members of the University who expect to enter the trials should send their names to F. A. Mahoney '12, Walter Hastings 12, before February...
...average of less than three minutes allotted to each question (as was the case in the examination mentioned above), nothing but a rapid penmanship and an excellent memory would be of use to a student in the acquisition of a high mark. For it is obviously impossible to expect men to give evidence of original thought of even the most elementary nature on 61 different topics within three hours...
...Senior Dormitory Committee has received to date surprisingly few applications for rooms in the Yard next year. It therefore urges all Juniors who expect to form groups, to do so either today or tomorrow, so that there will be as little delay as possible in the allotment. Below are printed the rules governing the applications...
...Lowell said: "It is that spirit which must be cultivated here if we would foster a desire for scholarship in College. So long as the distinctions achieved in College are not worthy of perpetuation, or are not deemed to be so by the University itself, it is idle to expect the students or the public to value them highly, or to hope that undergraduates will have any great ambition to excel in their College work. If we are to succeed in making scholarship in College an object of ambition, we must lay stress not exclusively upon the degree, but also...
...date for the Junior dance, which will be held in the Union, has been set for February 24, the last Friday in February. To avoid confusion in regard to the dance, all Juniors who expect to attend it and who are not at present members of the Union are advised to join at once, as no one who is not a member of the Union will be admitted to the dance, nor will he receive any of the notices sent out concerning it. Membership may still be charged on the term-bill...