Word: expected
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Dates: during 1920-1929
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...course we cannot expect the G. O. P. to blossom out suddenly with a model political organization; but undoubtedly the unexpected showing of strength on the part of the progressive element will be a lesson to those Republican leaders who are blind to signs of the times. Politicians are not hesitating to comment and have expressed many enlightening ideas. "The results in Pennsylvania indicate a political revolution", announces Senator Borah; and W. Harry Baker, Secretary of the Republican State Committee, exclaims: It was the women...
...last them for two or three months, without any other source of supply. In the second place, the mines in West Virginia, Virginia, Maryland, and Southern Pennsylvania are non-union mines, and have therefore remained in operation. These mines produce approximately one-third of the annual coal output. I expect that they will produce an even greater amount during the strike. This, with the coal already stored up, should be sufficient to maintain practically normal railroad service...
...Appointment Office is maintained to help graduates seeking permanent positions for the first time. Now is the best time for men who expect to graduate in June to register and secure the services of the office, which cooperates with Harvard Clubs all over the country. Anyone who has been connected with the University in any department is eligible to make use of these facilities. The work of the office is carried on entirely free of charge. Registration blanks will be furnished to all who wish to apply for positions...
...debts, and their financial situation is such that there seems to be little hope for any immediate economical reconstruction. Then, too, there is the question of the communistic confiscation of property--one of the most difficult problems that the Genoa conference is now facing. It is beyond reason to expect American shippers to reestablish trade relations with Russia with the Bolshevist blockade still in operation. Russia has nothing to offer, her credit is no good, and the risk incurred by the shipper is too great...
...Seniors may collect enough to pay their fares home while the Sophomores-to-be possibly may be able to buy at least a chair or two without pawning their fur coats in payments. The man who leaves the furnishing of his room until fall need expect no mercy. He will...