Word: waited
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Dates: during 1910-1919
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...value of the psychological tests that have recently been substituted at some universities for the customary entrance examination, Professor Levy-Bruhl was doubtful as to whether they could replace the present system. "I am skeptical as to the worth of this change," he said, "but we must wait until more complete records of the results are issued before we judge them too harshly...
...much a scene every train is today bringing in numbers of students. Some will come, with the memory of their summer's joys over before them, to hibernate at Harvard, and wait the arrival of another summer. Some will come to enjoy a college life, amuse themselves, and have a "taste of the world." Others, rested by the summer, will come with a true interest in their work, and with eager anticipation of the activities and associations of a college year...
...have ordered them and paid for them in advance, but, on account of the number of books that will be sent out and the delay in the mails, all those men who can conveniently call at Standish A 32, will receive their books somewhat earlier than if they wait for them to be delivered...
Colonel Goetz's departure for France made necessary the calling of tonight's meeting. It is impossible for him to wait over until the Freshman smoker next Tuesday as he is leaving for New York tonight...
College undergraduates are noted for being casual. It is a great deal easier to sit around and wait for someone to start something than to walk up to the CRIMSON Office and buy your own bond. The canvassers should not have to spend their time prodding the laziness of those who intend to buy anyhow. We must all take more than a passive interest unless...