Word: calendar
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Dates: during 1920-1929
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...desired to shorten it if the change meant that the college plant and the college students would be unused and idle longer than they are now. If our teachers are to do their share in the advancement of learning, relief must be sought within the limits of the present calendar...
...those so unfortunate as to have suffered the tyranny of the law is an expression of her true feeling; on the other hand it may be the result of her political method. Her attitude, however, has prompted at least one criminal court of Texas to suspend its criminal calendar until the expiration of Mrs. Ferguson's term, the eighteenth of this month. But whatever the motive, a governor who abuses the pardon power to the extent of forcing courts to withhold their convictions until the expiration of his or her office in order to avoid a reversal of their decisions...
...been, the assistant leader, busy salving the wounds which Senator Lodge inflicted upon his fellow Republicans. As leader, Senator Curtis, for the first time in recent years, succeeded in closing the short session of the 68th Congress on March 4, 1925, without all-night sessions. He kept the calendar clear, the legislative machinery grinding. Nothing roils Senator Curtis more than blocs and filibusterers...
This Radcliffe concert is the first event on a busy calendar. Tomorrow, the Pierian will have its final rehearsal for the Brattle Hall concert and dance which is to be held on Friday with Miss Ethel Leginska as guest conductor...
...There is not time to pass legislation to cover the Dec. 15, 1926, income tax payment date, but before March 15, 1927, the Congress might provide for this credit against all income taxes, both individual and corporate, which are due and payable in the first six months of the calendar year...