Word: allowable
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Dates: during 1930-1939
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Your recent editorial on the drinker Respirator suit failed to make wholly clear the principal point oat issue. The question is whether universities shall allow their professors to use for private gain scientific and medical discoveries made under the university auspices, on tax-free premises. The problem is of wise importance, for it confronts not Harvard alone, but all the great universities and research foundations of the country...
...javelin throw, which did not take place yesterday, will be held at 1.30 o'clock today, to allow a greater number of men to enter this event. The other events scheduled for today will take place at 2.15 o'clock and will include the 70-yard high hurdles, the 70-yard dash, the 440-yard run, the 120-yard low hurdles, the 150-yard dash, and the 880-yard...
...going to ask you to please inform your readers which are many in this city alone, that Eddie did not have to, Nor did he run them out. . . . The newspaper reporters who were here will tell you that I am the one and only one that steadfastly refused to allow that news to be spread in the camp-and that I and Doak Carter almost came to blows in his room that I had the proprietor of the Fort Stanwix Hotel give him free of cost-we fought one argument after another till...
...light and a bell bring the tenant to the door of the ele- vator which will stop for him. Westinghouse Electric & Manufacturing Co., which with Otis Elevator Co. leads in U. S. ele- vator research* now attaches photo-electric cells to elevators. These prevent elevator doors closing on passengers, allow the doors to close the instant the passenger safely enters...
Perhaps the enervating climate of the Caribbean is sapping the morale of the Marines. At any rate Haiti recently dared to reject a new financial treaty with the United States. About a decade ago, they refused to allow foreigners to own land in Haiti. Immediately their assembly was dissolved, a new constitution was drafted by Wall Street, and a remarkable plebiscite was conducted by the Marines, in which there were less than three hundred dissenting votes in a total of sixty-three thousand. Since then beautiful roads have been built by forced labor; finances have been stabilized by American officeholders...