Word: waiting
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Dates: during 1920-1929
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Like dancers who wait, in a pause of the music, for music...
...Stetson, Chairman, Miss Etheldreda Seabury; M. Blake, Miss Katherine Sears; John Hodges, Miss Mary Eastman; A. C. H. Loud, Miss Margaret Newlin; A. A. Rubel, Miss Lispward Seabury; Richard Wait, Miss Dorothy Fiske; Thomas Williams, Miss Jane Fraser...
Delay would be the best solution of the problem. If the bill were forced to wait six months there would be but little likelihood of its passage. The President's proposal will insure this delay, for should the idea of the sales tax be gone into at any length it is sure to meet with such opposition as to preclude its acceptance. The agricultural bloc does not want it, the Democrats do not want it, nobody wants it. Discussion of the bonus, then, must lead to a fight over the sales tax in which the bonus itself will become...
With the reorganization of classes at mid-years comes another allotment of seats in the lecture rooms of the large half courses. This ought to involve nothing worse than a few minutes' wait before a seating list; but unfortunately custom has decreed it differently: seating must be alphabetical...
...place regularly every time a bill was due. Students of psychology should sit up and take notice. Why has a Harvard undergraduate, upon receiving his term bill, always forgotten about paying it till the last day, then rushed over to the Bursar's office--check book in hand--to wait in line for an hour,--why has he done this when resort to his intelligence would have informed him that a check mailed promptly at a convenient post box was quite as good as one handed in personally at the last minute. It is, however, too late to study...