Word: allowables
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Dates: during 1930-1939
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...Cambridge police on all night parkers focusses the perennial attention on the need for more adequate parking facilities about the University. While it is impossible to expect the administration to create parking spaces for the students, it is at least logical to request that it allow men to use university property which at present is standing idle...
...Japan could, and will if possible, attempt to build her navy to match the strength of her Pacific rivals. Once already, fear of Japanese invasion has caused a concentration of English sea power to protect Singapore and the Dutch Indies. Consequently it is absurd to believe that England would allow Japan to create a navy commensurate in size or strength with her own. Nor is it conceivable that Senator Hiram Johnson and his colleagues would allow the United states to stand idle while her Pacific neighbor arms to the teeth. In short, the acceptance of such a program might easily...
...their clubs away for the winter, a large group of enthusiastic golfers will compete for the College Golf Championship next week over the Belmont Springs Country Club course. The championship proved very successful last year when it was originated, and it is believed enough entries will be received to allow 32 men to qualify for the match play rounds...
...purpose-the only purpose which his most attentive listeners would allow him to have-was, in their own words, to "reassure business." Even to recognize this purpose was, for the President, an embarrassment because the necessity for reassurance could itself be taken as confession of the failure of his own New Deal. Many of those who demanded to be reassured were saying that nothing he said could reassure them-nothing short of his abdication. Others had, with some reason, pointed to his Green Bay speech and to other jocular remarks as indicating that the President was so ignorant of "what...
...section men should have complete responsibility for their section because they are the only ones in close contact with the men. Frequent meetings of the members of the staff are of value to the students because they all should be doing the same things on the same day to allow discussion between members of different sections. There is also more respect for a thoroughly friendly staff than a formally compatible group. Especially should the Ph.D.'s try to remember that the minute matter which was the subject of his thesis is not of extremely great importance in a Freshman course...