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Word: expections (lookup in dictionary) (lookup stats)
Dates: during 1920-1929
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...remainder of this week the Crimson squad will point for the M. I. T. game with the B. A. A. contest for the Hobey Baker Fund Tuesday ever present in the background as the greatest task of the immediate future. Coach Claflin does not expect much trouble in disposing of the Engineers by a comfortable margin, but he realizes that the B. A. A. struggle will be one of the stiffest on this year's schedule...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: HOCKEY SQUAD SHOWS IMPROVEMENT OVER WORK OF SATURDAY | 1/24/1922 | See Source »

Total sales during this period amounted to $450,317.15, of which $335,985.04 represents business done at the Main Store, and $114,332.11 the sales at the Technology Branch, the total net profits for the six months, at both stores, amounting to $52,625.53. There is every reason to expect, according to the Board of Directors, that the Cooperative Society will be able to show at the end of the college year, a sufficient amount of net profit to pay the present rate of dividends with a substantial margin to spare...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: GENERAL EXPANSION OF COOP SHOWN BY REPORT | 1/23/1922 | See Source »

...Monthly", "to see lectures on 'How to Read the Newspapers given in colleges and schools and elsewhere." In the same issue Moorfield Storey writes: "The truth on matters of real public interest, well-weighed advice,--the news that is fit to print,--are what we have a right to expect from our newspapers. . . . Today the press is abandoning its high place, and, so far from educating the people, is too often corrupting and debasing them. . . . By excluding from their columns the matter that appeals to the lowest prejudices and passions of their readers, they may not become great leaders...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: IMPRESSIONS OF THE PRESS | 1/17/1922 | See Source »

...should edit a volume of plays and call it "Plays of Old France" one would not expect to find there only the sensationalism of the Grand Guignol. But that is what Mr. Duran has done for the dramatic literature of old Japan. "I have selected", he writes, "scenes which to my mind are intensely thrilling and have all amount of sensationalism and horror of which we have never been aware". He has accomplished what he set out to do. These mangled dramas are thrilling and horrible to an unusual degree. But beside being selected from a very special field...

Author: By J. H. K., | Title: THE CRIMSON BOOKSHELF REVIEWS | 1/13/1922 | See Source »

...blanks will be mailed early next week to all Seniors and former members of the Class of 1922. In addition to filling out these blanks as soon as possible, Seniors will greatly assist the Committee by making arrangements at Notman's to have their individual pictures taken. Men who expect to graduate in February and class officers are especially requested to have pictures taken at their earliest convenience...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: SENIOR ALBUM TO BE ISSUED EARLY IN MAY | 1/6/1922 | See Source »

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