Word: bonde
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Dates: during 1950-1959
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When Reading Period came to a close, the CRIMSON took another look and found results that seemed to be most encouraging; perhaps the undergraduate was civilized after all. It found that "one thing is certain--the organization of the College has been proved capable of functioning without that bond which American educators have heretofore considered essential--required attendance at classes...
Sponsored by an advisory commission headed by retired General Lucius Clay (now board chairman of the Continental Can Co.), the Republican bill was so written as to render it obnoxious to almost any legislator. It called for financing the highway program by special bond issues (thereby giving rise to the old wolf cry of "Wall Street") instead of under the politically tested system of federal-state matching funds, with the federal share coming from regular appropriations. The program would have been placed outside the annual appropriations control of Congress, a surrender of power unlikely to appeal to Congressmen. Also...
...California Father Jess Knight made a comfortable living as a street and grading contractor who built miles of Los Angeles County's roads. During World War I, he lost his business and nearly $250,000 in a disastrous municipal-bond investment, but later recouped and became a successful mining speculator...
...parents of Richard Kluckhohn, both members of the University faculty, last night began a search to raise a cash bond of $12,000 from friends in order to release their son from jail until his trial on a murder charge, scheduled for June...
Richard Kluckhohn, accused of shooting a woman shopper in Raleigh, N.C., last Friday, yesterday was ordered held without bond for trial in the Superior Court...