Word: expected
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Dates: during 1970-1979
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Stevens added he does not expect the ACSR to discuss the South African controversy at its next meeting. "There is no resolution on the agenda that I know of at this moment on South Africa," he said...
...various leaders of these groups participated in the sit-out activities.) The sky was getting lighter by this time, and the coming day was clearly The Enemy, a foot-tapping, non-verbal "Hurry up please, it's time." The approximately 120 people who remained had no idea what to expect: perhaps they would have to cancel the sit-out and slink home to bed, or else maybe they would stay and forge something for the coming day and the future...
...concern, but if a group's leadership too readily reflects it, that fear easily destroys a movement. This was the United Front's problem--although some members of the group were willing to risk leading the crowd in the sit-out, many were not. Yet it is absurd to expect a crowd to do what its leaders are clearly afraid...
...shame that in its tribute to Radcliffe's centennial the Radcliffe Class of '79, the sponsors of the event, could not shed some light on the nature of a very complex entity. But then, perhaps we have no right to expect so much from a mere show. After all, Harvard and Radcliffe administrators have been trying for nearly a decade to determine the precise status of Radcliffe College...
...honest with these members of the Class of '82. I told them that if they come here, they're going to have to expect a lot of frustration and disappointment. I told them that Harvard sometimes gets this absurd notion that it need not worry about how its students judge Harvard. After all, who can turn down Harvard...