Word: complaint
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Dates: during 1930-1939
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Elsewhere on this page there is reprinted an explanation by the H.A.A. News of the football ticked situation. In view of gaping grey holes in stadium crowds and a rising tide of complaint from undergraduates and alumni, some each analysis was, indeed, necessary; for the present high rates have proven irksome and damaging to all concerned. This editorial admits the error of the present policy, explains in some measure the false hopes and complications that have impeded change, and promises that "certainly different price arrangements will be made another year." The attitude throughout is refreshingly straightforward and thorough...
...Chicago, dismissing the complaint of Fruiterer Allen Brill that Customer A. E. Banks had hit him on the head with twelve melons. Judge Sbarbaro ruled: "If the melons had been good, they would have hurt. Since they didn't hurt, they must have been bad. And since they were bad, the customer had a right to be angry...
...Francisco's only complaint last week was that thousands could not get seats for any of the dozen performances...
...Olympia, Wash., when the police got a telephoned call for help from the house of N. J. Hays, they investigated, received the complaint of the Hays's small son whose mother had just spanked...
...complaint shall be at that time reported...