Word: expections
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Dates: during 1920-1929
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...measured in dollars is pretty worthless compared to one hundred per cent Americanism. For the disabled soldier, let us do everything within reason to help him to help himself; the others, whose service has been such that it is an insult to appraise it in cash, must expect a certain amount of hardship--war never comes without it; that is no reason for adding to the country's burden of taxation, at the same time pointing a finger of scorn at Americanism. If the Legion really stands for this why not frankly amend the constitution to read--as does that...
...latter stated that there was every reason to expect a successful baseball year as there was excellent material on hand and because the team would have the advantage of an exceptionally favorable schedule with all the important games coming at the end. This fortunate arrangement will enable Coach Slattery to whip his material into a well organized machine before the team will have to face its most serious opposition. He added that the spring trip would be longer this year than last as the squad would not spend any time in New York...
After the two gruelling games with Yale and Dartmouth last week., Coach Wachter's men expect to have a respite this evening when they meet the Boston University, five at the Hemenway gymnasium at 8 o'clock. The record of the Boston team has not been impressive so far this year, the eighth straight defeat having been inflicted recently by Clark University, and unless a considerable upset has taken place within the last few days a Crimson victory will probably be the result tonight...
...University squad was given a hard work-out yesterday, but only light work was assigned to the 1925 runners, in preparation for the triangular meet on Saturday. This meet will be the first test of the strength of the Freshman team and the coaches expect the yearling runners to show up well against their schoolboy opponents. In trials so far this winter no outstanding stars have appeared, but there are a number of reliable men in each event who ought to win places. The Freshman team seems to be strongest in the distance runs and the hurdles...
...objection to entering city politics always raised by the more capable class of men is that it is a dirty game. Obviously the only way to clean up the situation is to get into the fight; and no one can expect to win a hard fight without acquiring a few bruises. As for the self respecting man who values a clean record, he will be none the worse off for a few hard knocks. In spite of what Senator Walsh says, no remedy can be found in discouraging the college man from entering politics. There must be more than...