Word: cashiered
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Dates: during 1920-1929
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...will be eliminated by a new system to be put into operation in the near future it was announced last night. The new system resembles that employed in cafeterias, in that the applications are verified, stamped, and recorded, and then paid for by the applicants at the cashier's desk as they...
...Cashier's Desk Installed...
Students will fill out and hand in their application cards, as in the past, and will then go to the far end of the room and form a line at the cashier's desk. In the meantime the applications will be verified to make sure that the signatures are correct. Then the applications will be stamped with the receipt card numbers and the cashier will call off the names in order as they appear on the applications, and the student whose name has been called, will step up and pay the cashier for his tickets...
...more lively than those that pass in Congress itself; for its members have no listening constituents to temper the full force of their ideas. Membership is limited to those "employed around Congress"? that is, to secretaries of Senators, of Representatives and to others such as Kenneth Romney, cashier in the office of the Sergeant-at-Arms of the House. They number some...
Jeff Thatcher is a poor boy. He is forced to leave Pennington Institute under a nasty cloud. Becoming a newspaper reporter, Jeff attends a train wreck. Somewhere under the debris he discovers an absconding cashier with $100,000 of the First National's securities. The reward and the kudos thus accumulated suffice for his return to Pennington, where he "makes" (the quotes are Mr. Scott's) the School Team. Naturally enough the school bully is his defeated rival for third base. In the "big" game of the season Jeff saves the situation with a triple play, unassisted, in the ninth...