Word: belongings
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Dates: during 1930-1939
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This privilege should also be extended to those who live, by choice, in "rat houses." The problem of accommodating these men would be small, as most of them belong to clubs, and the light that this new experience would bring into the narrow lives of these individuals defies estimate...
...reversing the Circuit Court of Appeals at Philadelphia, which in April 1937 reversed a previous decision of its own, the Supreme Court of the U. S. settled the breakfast-food issue. Out of a solemn huddle came the Justices with a decision that the term "shredded wheat" did not belong solely to National Biscuit Co. Six-to-two (dissenters: Justices McReynolds and Butler), they found "shredded wheat" simply a generic term by which a "biscuit in pillow-shaped form is generally known to the public...
This year, the Directory lists 2,500 numbers most of which belong to undergraduates. The remainder are allotted to resident instructors and graduate students living in College dormitories. Undergraduate commuters are listed, but no one else living outside is included. No student is listed under an entry phone in a dormitory, but the number of Yard building pay stations are given on a separate page...
...knowledge; when it was under way I did nothing to check it, because the purpose was primarily humanitarian. Despite the protest, the enterprise still seems to me to be in accord with the ideals of helpful service cherished by the profession to which Dr. Negrin, Dr. Miller, and I belong...
...belong to a frat...