Word: allowables
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Dates: during 1930-1939
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This characteristic, but courteous, inefficiency, has led to the plan which will allow the individual House library committees to order their books directly or through some agent of their selection. This plan is the intelligent solution of a problem created solely by the failure of the College Library to handle successfully the book orders of the Houses...
...Allow me to applaud your editorial position opposing military training as a part of a liberal education. Having been for four years an officer in such military organizations, I believe I can say that they have a very malicious effect on the mind of the student when it is in its formative stage, particularly in teaching the "inevitability of war." The student is taught to take war as a normal part of life: the efforts to rid the world of this scourge are seldom mentioned...
...clock in Pierce Hall 202. A short business session is to be followed by two student talks. P. R. Lincoln '31 will speak on "A Westinghouse Network Relay" and R. H. Norris 1G will talk on "Research Engineering." The Harvard branch of the Institute is organized to allow students of Electrical Engineering in the Engineering School to become acquainted with outside engineering organizations and electrical problems confronting manufacturing concerns...
...effective of the plays is the one that sends Booth around the right side on a long end sweep with practically the whole Eli team interfering for him. Although the Blue line does not click with the precision characteristic of Dartmouth's forward wall it is strong enough to allow Booth to get away successfully more often than is comfortable for the opposition. TIME...
...participator. The coupons could pay for lockers towels and the maintenance of athletic equipment. Members of university teams and freshmen taking compulsory exercise would naturally be exempt from the upkeep charges. The price of these coupon books should be moderate so that those men, whose studies and laboratory work allow only intermittent exercise could benefit by the saving incurred in using all the coupons. A system such as this would do much to eliminate the present inequalities in the athletic expense account...