Word: allowances
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Dates: during 1920-1929
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...meeting of the Board of Preachers on March 18, 1925, it was voted to request the University authorities to allow the use of the University Chapel on Sunday mornings between the hours of 8 and 10 o'clock for sacramental purposes to any communion of Christians represented in the University. The request was granted. So far only one communion, the Episcopal Church, has taken advantage of this privilege. Others, it is confidently expected, will avail themselves of this opportunity...
...vote of nine to one, however, the Labor Congress, representing over three million trade unionists, refused to allow the Communists to affiliate with the Labor Party. This action is a severe setback to those who believe a violent revolution is the only solution to the proletariat grievances. It is a further indication of the tendency of the Labor Party toward Conservative policies, a tendency first seen clearly during the premiership of Ramsay Macdonald. This tendency probably received impetus from the Labor Party's defeat in the last general election, a defeat largely caused by the nation's fear of Communism...
Failure to attend the first meeting of a class may be punished by the refusal of the instructor to allow the student in the course...
...injury to his eye, the result of being hit by a ball batted in practice, has not healed sufficiently to allow Howard to continue his regular courses, and he is listed this year as a special student. Howard intends to return for two years after completing this year's special course. As the Harvard-Yale-Princeton agreement allows three years University playing, Howard, if his sight permits, will be able to continue his career on the rink and diamond next year...
Albert Sauveur, Gordon McKay Professor of Metallurgy and Metallography, to allow him to prosecute with greater speed and efficiency his metallurgical investigations, including the corrosion of iron and steel, the influence of casting conditions on the physical properties of iron and steel, and grain size of pure metals...