Word: expectation
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Dates: during 1890-1890
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Articles such as these, which clearly demonstrate the advantages at the disposal of Harvard men and the active use that is made of them, should be widely circulated. But as long as snarling dailies throughout the country continue their malicious attacks, Harvard must expect constant misrepresentation which the truth, as set forth in Mr. Bigelow's article, can only weaken, not obliterate...
...urge anyone to attend this dinner, for all know how much benefit always is derived from such an event. It is also plain that in order to provide comfortable accommodations and avoid a great crush, the committee must know by tonight at the very latest how many to expect. It will therefore be more convenient, to say the least, if everyone signs right away...
...melancholy truth that certain students in Harvard College continually violate the confidence reposed in the whole body by the authorities at Gore Hall. When men are allowed wide freedom with the reserved volumes belonging to the University, it seems only reasonable to expect them to feel, from a sense of honor, some responsibility in the use of said books. Yet such is not the case. It is a frequent occurrence for a valuable book to disappear from the shelves just before important thesis are due in some course. The book sometimes reappears a few days after the theses have been...
...about two weeks the freshman team will play Yale and if they expect to keep up the records of preceding freshman teams they must show great improvement...
...generally the custom for Harvard students to set about the organization of new clubs. We hope that there will be no such tendency this year. The college has now its full complement of societies representing every department of study and of amusement. A new organization can expect only to be an unwelcome and an uncalled for addition to those already existing. Undergraduate life at Harvard has become so busy that, what with the evening lectures, club meetings and social obligations, many men begin to find it hard to fulfill their obligations towards the societies of which they are already members...