Word: casuals
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Dates: during 1930-1939
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With an eye towards the Tercentenary celebration in 1936, Mr. Mather is trying to make the school more than a tutoring school for undergraduates who have failed to satisfy their requirements and for other college representatives interested in casual study. He wants it to present the facts of the world today to persons active in its problems and to separate them from mistaken theories...
Spring sports may be on a casual bass but medical attention cannot be. Immediate care is the primary requisite of a successful and intelligent athletic program. The H.A.A. can never be allowed to get in such a pinched financial condition that it cannot provide adequate medical care for its players...
...system in the cotton country is the most damnable thing in the U. S., and the operation of the cotton reduction program has added immensely to the woes of a large proportion of tenants who have been cut adrift or reduced to an even lower circle of hell as casual day laborers at 60? to 75? a day when there is extra work. The whole Administration at Washington turns all complaints over to Mr. Chester Davis, author of the recent purge in the Department of Agriculture, and ardent disbeliever that there is anything wrong in the cotton country, at least...
...closing, one may say that Dunster, despite its various groups, has by its casual unity and congenial spirit done much to broaden its members and fulfill the aims of the House Plan...
...declare at some length that the purchasing power of the new dollar was not yet in line with the burden of old private debts. Because he has said the same thing over & over again during the past two years, few White House reporters saw any newsworthiness in his casual words...