Word: expected
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Dates: during 1920-1929
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According to a recent ballot taken by "The Exonian" of the Phillips Exeter Academy, more men from the graduating class expect to enter Yale than the University for the second time in the history of the school. The New Haven institution will claim 23 of the Class of 1921, while only 21 will come to Cambridge. The increasing popularity of Dartmouth and M. I. T. at the New Hampshire preparatory school is emphazised by the fact that 15 will go to the former and 14 to the latter whereas remaining members in the class Williams will draw 8; Cornel...
...call for candidates is meant not only for experienced men but for all in the University who are interested in the game, especially those who expect to go out for the team in the fall. Coach Burgess has often stressed the point that little or not experience is needed for good players to be developed, and that brawn is not so essential as brains...
...first shooting practice will be held there this afternoon, when men will be taken by truck to the range. Before the end of the week all members of the R. O. T. C. who expect to try for places on the pistol team will have shot the qualification course. These making the necessary score will shoot for record next week; places on the team for the first matches, depending on the showing made at the time...
...University swimming team meets the Boston University team this afternoon at 4.30 in the Brookline Swimming Pool. While the team's record so far this year has been far from satisfactory, the Crimson swimmers expect to defeat their opponents. Captain A. H. Brackett ocC. and Parkman Johnson '21 should win the 50-yard and the 100. W. W. Douglass '22 and B. W. Boyden '21 are expected to place in the 220 and dive respectively. The B. U. relay team is not fast and the University swimmers should be able to win them easily. On the whole the teams seem...
...effect of men from intercollegiate societies, such as the various college Liberal Clubs, on the future welfare of labor. "What do you mean?" said Mr. Gompers. "You are not saying what is exactly in your mind. You see I have spoken frankly on all questions put me. I expect you to do the same. Do you mean that the leadership of labor will tomorrow be supplanted by college men?" When this question was answered in the affirmative, Mr. Gompers became angry and replied strongly, "Never in all your life. The leaders of the labor organizations will always be recruited from...