Word: expected
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Dates: during 1920-1929
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...factions of previous decades have settled down to an equilibrium of mutual toleration. The man in the street is blase over political propaganda: he is not excited even to a mild passion by the most importunate of oratory. If all men accept politics so peaceably, is it reasonable to expect college men to whet their knives for combat...
Application have been filed slowly but steadily during the last week at the Music Building office, and success for the proposal will be certain if those men who expect to attend will make their applications within the next few days. Tickets for all performances given by the Chicago Company at the Opera House have usually been completely sold out far in advance, so that the management will not be able to promise a part of will not be able to promise a part of the hall to the University unless there is a large number of early applications...
...Alice Paul, a leader of the Party, contrary to everything which one might expect of a woman engaged in such a movement, has always worn her locks luxuriant and long. Last week, she had them cut. Her associates were surprised...
...author does much to his public," he said the other day. ''He hasn't any right to give them the sort of story they don't expect from him. He must keep faith with them and do his best to see that his work never bores them. That is the writer's unforgiveable...
...Jimmie's" told a CRIMSON reporter that they had noticed no increase at all. At John's, an attendant said, "No, here haven't been any more men eating here than usual. But," he added, "we didn't really expect an increase because we're rather out of the way, and we have a regular group of customers that changes very little from year to year...