Word: colorados
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Dates: during 1930-1939
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...Yale opened Timothy Dwight College, ninth of the ten College Plan units. Master of the College will be James Grafton Rogers, onetime (1931-33) Assistant Secretary of State, lately dean of the Law School at University of Colorado, now a professor at Yale's Law School. Master Rogers and his charges may be disturbed this year by workmen building the tenth College, Silliman, across Temple Street...
...holds honorary degrees of doctor of law from the following universities: Harvard, Chicago, Brown, Union, Pittsburgh, Colorado, George Washington, California, Cincinnati and Cambridge, England
...ambition of testy little Laura Ingalls is to outdo the famed exploits of tousle-headed Amelia Earhart Putnam. Since last April Miss Ingalls, trying extra hard, has concentrated on the long-standing Earhart non-stop record across the U. S. from West to East. Her first attempt fizzled in Colorado, her next in Indiana. Disgruntled, she tried her hand at non-stop flying from East to West, was the first woman to succeed at it (TIME, July 22). Last week, she was again ready to tackle the West-East flight...
...opening day marks fell at Pueblo when 14,000 trooped into the Colorado State Fair...
...round aluminum tokens about the size of a dime, is now issuing larger square tokens that are less apt to be misused in telephones, slot machines and other coin devices. In Washington the round metal pieces have a hole in them and are worth two mills each in taxes. Colorado, which has had a sales tax for the last six months, last week began to use for the first time square, aluminum tokens, with blunt corners, worth two mills...