Word: charter
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Dates: during 1930-1939
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...Noah Farnham Post in New York lost its charter for criticizing the organization's pension policies...
...American Legion's Willard Straight Post in New York lost its charter for a similar reason. Two years before, the Legion had reached the G. A. R.'s pension point of 1890, with payments extended to disabled veterans whose ailments were not War-connected. Last week Veterans' Administrator Frank T. Hines gently cautioned the Legionaries at Cleveland:"It is my advice that in the consideration of future proposals for the enactment of additional legislation beneficial to veterans and their dependents, due recognition be given to existing benefits and care exercised to avoid the possibility of claims...
...quiet orderly meeting of about 50 charter members, the Harvard Unit of the Massachusetts Landon-Knox Republican College Club was officially organized last night in the Junior Common Room of Kirkland House. David J. Davidson '37 represented the National Republican Committee, while Ira A. Watson '37 acted as temporary chairman at the request of the Republican State Committee...
Today is the last chance to see the insignia of the University, including the college charter keys, seal, and first book of records. These are shown only at ceremonial occasions, and will be returned to the archives tonight, not to reappear until Commencement next June...
...terms of the ministry, but they envisaged also training in the law and medicine. The liberal arts educational tradition they transplanted in toto from the colleges which they had left behind. And finally, their zeal for the cultivation of learning is made evident by the reference in the charter of 1650 to "the advancement of all good literature, arts and sciences...