Word: cards
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Dates: during 1940-1949
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Regarding his membership policy, Jarvis stated last night, "All you have to do is be in the club and ask for a card, and you're a member...
Both men then inquired whether all the people being served at the time were members according to the owner's claims because he saw seated in the club, at this juncture, his roommate Edmund R. Davis '46, who he knew did not hold a card. I'm not concerned about them," Jarvis answered...
...vaguely of Queen Victoria." His seemingly inexhaustible, elastic and highly valuable know-how is the result of all that Ralph has been and is. His familiarity with Mexican ways is perhaps best exemplified by his faith in the power of documents. Unimpressed by the ordinary correspondent's press card, he designed his own. It has space for his photograph, for numerous stamps -also of his own design-and for signatures and counter-signatures. The TIME bureau chief who first signed it was highly amused-until Ralph, on the strength of it, was ushered into a forbidden Mexican sanctuary...
...master's coffin covered with earth. Edouard knew that Bonnard loved color more than anything in the world, and he had bought a bunch of carnations to go with the somber wreaths. Tucked into the vivid crimson of Edouard's carnations was a white card. A mon cher Maitre, said the hesitant scrawl, avec mon regret eternel...
...longer are youthful first offenders whisked away to a foreboding reformatory. When a Cambridge policeman turns in a complaint card, the Crime Prevention Bureau, not the municipal court takes over. A "pre-court" session is held, and Miss Taylor and her co-workers probe for the causes of the child's mistakes...