Word: bans
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Dates: during 1930-1939
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Nevertheless, the inability of the upperclassman to eat, and pay for his own meal, in another House than his own will be as inconvenient during the coming year as it has been in the past. The argument that relaxing the ban would cause a severe strain on the dining rooms of some of the House to the neglect of others is beside the point, since, as the CRIMSON pointed out last year, it would be quite possible to limit the number of meals which a guest could sign for. The increase in the cost of bookkeeping would be so slight...
Fourteen of the 17 states and free cities in the German Republic filed protests last week against President Paul von Hindenburg's decree lifting the ban on Adolf Hitler's brown-shirted "Storm Troops" (TIME, June 27). In Munich, hot-headed Bavarians talked of remaking their Free State into a Bavarian Monarchy, restoring the House of Wittlesbach. Deposed Crown Prince Rupprecht of Bavaria naturally tried to hasten the popular ferment, stopped just short of high treason to the German Republic...
Paying no attention to Dr. Held, President von Hindenburg lifted the ban on Storm Troops last week throughout Germany. In Munich several thousand Storm Troopers put on brand new brown uniforms, paraded toward the residence of Dr. Held. "Hail Hitler!" they chanted. "Germany Awake...
Informal football drill, with a view to speeding up the important task of classifying next year's squad, is being held by Coach Casey every Monday in the Briggs Cage. Approximately 30 men have reported for the practice, which is wholly indoors, since an official ban has been placed on regular spring football on the playing fields...
...full stride. More than a score of nations were approached and persuaded. In 1929 the biggest loan of all was made?$125.000,000 to Germany. It was secured not by a direct monopoly but by an agreement to ban all Russian matches. Since Swedish makes a good 70% of all matches used in Germany the terms were satisfactory. Worry over the safety of this loan was known to be one of the things depressing Ivar Kreuger last week...