Word: carded
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Dates: during 1930-1939
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...Brandeis dissenting) to the Attorney General, who in January reported them to Congress, which published them. Last week they became effective. Lawyers agreed with Attorney General Cummings when he described them as "the most striking advance in the administration of justice in half a century." The new rules reminded card-playing legalists of the changes that came over bridge when it went from auction into contract...
When St. Ambrose opened this fall he had distributed 25 charters covering more than 500 members. For a 50? fee members receive an authorized R. C. T. emblem as a visible roadside high-sign, and a certified identification card bearing on the reverse a legal waiver releasing any motorist kind enough to offer a lift from liability in case of accident. Encouraged by the Roman Catholic faculty at St. Ambrose, Thumber Fiese plans to enlist 800 more colleges. Says he: "We believe our fundamental idea is sound and . . . that our organization will benefit society. ... I have a girl friend...
...clock yesterday afternoon University Hall reported that not a single member of the Class of 1942 had handed in his study card, although one neophyte appeared, but without his adviser's signature...
...usual the CRIMSON is offering a year's free subscription to the first Freshman to hand in his study card in the basement of University Hall and get it approved by Mrs. Prindle, the Secretary of the Committee on the Choice of Electives...
...George William Cardinal Mundelein, Cardinal Hayes was less conservative, less stern than the two other U. S. princes-Boston's William Henry Cardinal O'Connell. Philadelphia's Dennis Cardinal Dougherty. Six months will probably elapse before the Pope, guided by the Vatican's card index of U. S. candidates, picks a new Archbishop of New York...