Word: waited
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Dates: during 1890-1899
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Although it has seemed best to wait until Monday before reaching a final decision as to the make-up of the University Club committee, the class presidents have determined to begin the canvass for signatures at once...
...will be made until after the mid-years. Any Senior who is able is urged to sit during this period as each one will lessen the rush later. It will also be advantageous to get the matter over, for during the busy season men will frequently be obliged to wait their turn at the studio...
Mandolins-O. D. Talbot, H. F. Keyes, M. L. Weatherell, C. Boyden, C. W. Davol, P. H. Custis, J. G. Pierce, W. A. Parker, E. J. Lamson, J. T. Cutler, W. S. Wait, W. H. Smith...
...spring and on winning Weld crews for the past two years. Adams, the bow man, is strong and effective but a clumsy oar. The crew as a whole are in their work the longest on the river, but they are rowing a low stroke for a mile race, and wait on the catch sometimes...
...more personal significance. It means that in him the University has a staunch personal friend, who is ready to give it the most practical sort of assistance day in and day out with the tenacity of purpose which fights for ultimate success and the patience which can endure to wait for it. Today, therefore, furnishes an excellent opportunity to express some hearty, outspoken appreciation. For this purpose it is proposed to give Mr. Lehmann an emphatic welcome in the square. The time is 2.45; the place is the corner of Holyoke street. Let everybody be on hand...