Word: expected
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Dates: during 1920-1929
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...Committee on Alcoholic Liquor Traffic has been sleeping over ten years. You can't expect much from somnambulists. With one notable exception, LaGuardia, these committeemen are so dry they will not allow anyone to 'drink in' the morning air, and even prohibit a golf bag to have a 'stick...
...engage the Blue first-year men. The Yale Freshman team has had a successful season having defeated the Brown Freshmen, Andover and Blair, and tied Choate. The latter has one of the strongest school teams in New England. The Crimson Freshmen after their recent victories over Brown and Springfield expect, in spite of the strength of the Blue team, to make a strong bid for victory...
Medieval Italian painting I like. I always expect to like it. I am going to get a chance to see my long-faced, supercilious Madonnas with their perfect Bysantine poise at 11 o'clock in the Fogg Museum, when Professor Edgell lectures to Fine Arts...
...done and Senator Smoot and Representative Green carried off the two pens used by the President in signing, and the Treasury set about estimating the amount of income it could expect in the next few years. In spite of the large reduction in taxes the Treasury hopes for a surplus of $67,000,000 for the fiscal year (1926) ending next June and for a surplus of $11,000,000 at the end of the following fiscal year in June...
...Sweringen railroad merger will probably tend to clarify matters in further transportation consolidation," Professor W. J. Cunningham, Professor of Transportation in the Business School, told a CRIMSON reporter last night in an interview on the recently proposed Nickel Plate merger. "The railroad builders can now know what to expect from the Commission, and thus have a better idea of how to proceed. More over it must be clearly understood that it was the financial and not the transportation side of the affair to which the Commission objected. The merger from a railroad point of view was distinctly held...