Word: affections
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Dates: during 1910-1919
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...recent passage of the so-called "anti-aid amendment," does not directly affect the University, which has not received appropriations from the public funds for several years. Should this amendment be ratified, when it comes before the people in the November elections. It would mean a serious loss of income for a few educational institutions including Technology, and the abolition of the free scholarships at present offered by those institutions...
...aggregate, which has forced the millers to unprecedented buying of cash wheat. Back of this are many factors, not the least the alarms spread by the Government and the newspapers, especially since the shortage of winter wheat became known. A shortage of winter wheat should not logically affect the price of wheat for May delivery, when "July wheat" is cheaper than "May wheat," but the sentimental effect has been very great...
...evident the growth of many unfortunate objections to various sections of the measures. The theatre men are content with the raising of revenue from baseball, the baseball men with the raising of revenue from tobacco, the tabacco men with the raising of revenue from incomes. But those provisions which affect each more personally find less favor...
...drills during the week May 7th to 12th. Should they fail to attend these formations, unless prevented from so doing through illness or injury, they will be reported by the undersigned to the commandants of the training camps which they may enter for neglect of duty. This will unquestionably affect their standing in said camps, and the probability of their receiving commissions...
...expected that if this course be established the Technology men drafted under the conscription bill will be assigned to the Institute and be allowed to finish their regular course while securing their military training. As the freshman class is already obliged to drill, the new course would not affect them, but the three upper classes would add drill and field work to their present schedule...