Word: card
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Dates: during 1940-1949
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...that this writer was a member of the "Bund" and a Klansman, both of these statements are false and I will submit an affidavit under oath that I never made application for membership into the German-American Bund at any time, never paid dues therein, never carried a membership card, never attended even one of its membership meetings...
...undergraduates must turn in their Spring Term study cards at 2 University Hall by 5 o'clock this afternoon. Men not planning to attend the Spring Term must file study card containing a statement to this effect...
After every game each man on the team, including those who warmed the bench, is expected to write a report about the opposing players in his position. Before each game, the Bears' elaborate card index of the weaknesses in rival players is brought out and studied. Sample: the New York Giants' 225-lb. left tackle, Tex Coulter (dropped from West Point in June because his math grades were poor) is tough on defense, but he is apt to be a vulnerable link when the Giants have the ball. Halas' Bears practice three hours a day, get three...
Widener will be available for use throughout the holidays, but students who will not be here may take books out on December 21 and keep them, without fine, until classes begin January 6. Texts taken out before this date may be renewed either by telephone or by postal card, listing title, author, and call number of the book...
...year before his first concert tour of the U.S., he took a summer off to work out the Chopin cycle. In a cottage in the French Alps Brailowsky card-catalogued all of Chopin's piano pieces. For months he played a new game of solitaire, juggling the Chopin cards into six well-balanced programs. Said he: "To play them in chronological order would have been a stupid idea. Often I spent hours trying to decide if a certain etude should go before a mazurka or after...