Word: waits
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Dates: during 1910-1919
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...result of this somewhat extraordinary condition in the English department is that the C man, who presumably needs a course in composition more than the honor man must go without. It is true that he may wait a year and then be eligible to take courses in composition, but the lack of practice for a year, and the probable development of a particular interest in some other line of work does much to decide him to get along as best he can with what English he knows...
...opportunity to meet and announce its plans. Last year these agents moved forward their date for soliciting renewals in order to anticipate the announcement of the committee. This year they have begun even earlier. The present committee is at work and will make its announcement within a few days. Wait for it. H. J. SMITH...
...Yale was unable to run up as great a score on Princeton as was Harvard, and Harvard fairly defeated the team which plainly outclassed Princeton. Hence, Harvard stock, so to speak, rises accordingly, Yale declines, and all goes merrily--until next Saturday. Then the crash comes and we must wait for another chance, when we shall, of course, profit by past experiences and not be so confident. Does not such a story sound familiar in Harvard football annals of the past? It is time that this almost annual gloom were dispelled for good...
Crouching we wait the signal...
...first score came early in the first period after a considerable wait owing to a serious injury to Frothingham. In the first play he was hit in the nose and rendered unconscious. It was feared that his nose had been broken. Hardwick went in at right halfback and play proceeded. An onside kick gave the ball to Princeton on its 3-yard line, whence it was punted out to the 36-yard line. A fair catch gave Brickley an opportunity for a place-kick, though at a very difficult angle. The ball went straight and true, being the best kick...