Word: acceptable
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Dates: during 1920-1929
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Announcement was made last night that Dr. S. K. Hornbeck, Lecturer on the History of the Far East at the University, had resigned in order to accept his recent appointment as Chief of the Division of Far Eastern Affairs in the Department of State at Washington...
Among the teams which will subscribe to the plan next fall are the Army, Brown, Columbia, Cornell, Dartmouth, Harvard, the Navy, Pennsylvania, Penn State, Syracuse, Yale, and Princeton. Other universities may accept the plan at the meeting to be held February...
...conducted himself last summer in Europe, the Mardi Gras Committee of New Orleans last week announced that it had invited glib, dapper Mayor James John Walker of New York to be Lord High Chamberlain of its revels next month. Mayor Walker was reported trying to contrive to accept...
...profit. Therefore, slight Mr. Seiberling and bulky Mr. Davis met in the Cleveland lawyers' office last week and dissolved the company. This relieved Mr. Davis of his $5,000,000 guarantee and it repaid him his $500,000 cash. Mr. Seiberling and lawyers tried to persuade him to accept interest on his money. He refused. Said he: "Business is business, but friendship is also friendship." Mystic and baron clasped hands. And an "obligation is an obligation" to Reuben H. Donnelley, 63, president of Reuben H. Donnelley Corp. (Chicago publishers of directories) and vice president of R. R. Donnelley & Sons...
...more students who are not self-supporting there will be no great hardship. It would be safe to say that for at least half of this number the regular opportunity to pay the entire bill would be welcome. They should not, and in most cases, do not care to accept philanthropy in the case of education. Since it seems impossible to develop any system which would operate efficiently in the form of a sliding scale arranged on the ability to pay, the only alternatives appear to be a gradual tuition increase or a continuation of the begging policy for American...