Word: expected
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Dates: during 1940-1940
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...minds of the Western world attached to various objects, systems, and attitudes will have been presented to him, and he will know the actual circumstances under which they were produced. He may or may not make a choice of outlooks or systems of values, and while we do not expect each man to be an accomplished philosopher, he will at least be skeptical of new and hasty systems because he appreciates the intellectual effort which went into the making of those he has studies. Finally, his outlook will be broadened and probably deepened, and all his future work will...
...they come up for reelection. And if we do not, then we have failed in our responsibility. We can join in the preparednss effort to translate our objectives--as against those we oppose--into action. But if we wash our hands of the preparedness movement, then we can only expect that leadership will go--by our own default--to those we most despise...
...among draftees. (Of the draft eligibles, only about one in ten will march to camp.) If a draftee cannot make payments while in uniform, personal-finance outfits will ice the loan, catch their man when he goes back to work. With only a fraction of their business affected, moneylenders expect the boom in business will offset possible draft losses...
There is an unwritten athletic law at Amherst that none of its teams shall ever sit down. Timeouts mean nothing to those Sabrinas; they wait on their feet, anxious for the next play. They didn't have to open up very much last Saturday against Hobart, and Harvard can expect the Lord Jeff quarterbacks to dig down deep into their bag of tricks...
...heard of another Rabsonite around the College," he announced at a press conference, "and we expect to sign him up shortly...