Word: expected
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Dates: during 1930-1930
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...expect to be anything or get anywhere unless he has a good wife. One of the first aims of a young man out of school should be to get married...
...none of his "real money." Not so Henry Latham Doherty, oil and public utility tycoon, head of Potent Cities Service Corp., who spoke out against Mr. Hughes's nomination. Wrote he: "No Justice of the Supreme Court should capitalize into wealth the prestige and influence acquired. ... He should neither expect nor receive appointment to the position of Chief Justice. . . . There are rumors afloat that a huge and uncontrollable political machine has been built up whereby governmental control will be lodged in the hands of a few men and, with the confirmation of Judge Hughes, the control will embrace each...
...cannot, however, be said to spoil this act, for the playwright has already done so?the husband's quick about-face to his wife when she has but mentioned her new philosophy of love is anything but the strong solution which you expect from a playwright who charges his characters and their destinies with conviction. Playwright Stewart plays a small part himself, merely by the process of speaking a little louder than usual. This is nicely informal, but, in combination with Hope Williams' amateurism, it makes little progress toward the high comedy of which he seems potentially capable...
Discussing the Harvard system of allotting tickets, which gives each class good seats at one of the season's major games, Captain Jones said, "It is a very good idea with which to toy around. But our problem is complicated by the fact that generals expect better seats than lieutenants...
From the, realm of canned music and canned entertainment in the form of talkies, the scholastic world may soon expect to find that canned education may be easily transported from the laboratories of the great scientists to countless classrooms throughout the United States...