Word: waited
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Dates: during 1910-1919
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...north door facing Kirkland street will be used for those arriving in carriages, and the south door facing Cambridge street will be used by pedestrians. After 11 o'clock both doors will be thrown open to those leaving by carriage. Carriage checks will indicate at which door carriages will wait. A special car will leave from in front of Memorial Hall for Adams square at 1 o'clock and taxicabs will be found waiting for those who desire them...
...undergraduates may put through what they please, since one of the Faculty members is in the chair and cannot vote, to make a tie. At such times, when the combined undergraduate and graduate experience of the absent members would be the most persuasive force in the committee, the undergraduates wait till the committee can get the benefit of that experience, and never, in any important matter, take advantage of the small attendance...
...only one hundred and fifty-four men could do the reading and this is taking for granted that the work can be done in one hour, which is usually not the case. The result is, that those who really wish to prepare for their conferences go to the Library, wait half an hour for the book, are allowed to read for one hour, and then, with about half their work done, they are relieved from further exertion by the assistant, who comes and takes away the book. It is manifestly impossible for large classes to properly prepare their work under...