Word: conductive
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Dates: during 1920-1929
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Humming a little tune, Governor Johnston received the petition and read it through. Mrs. Hammonds stood at his elbow listening, then moved briskly back to her desk. Governor Johnston frowned at the incomplete list of signatures and said: "This is peculiar conduct for men who claim to be in good faith. . . . Well, boys, I'm much obliged to you and I'll look it over...
Superintendent William McAndrew last week tried to persuade the Chicago Board of Education, "trying" him for insubordination and conduct incompatible with and in violation of his duty (TIME, Sept. 12 et seq.), to read a statement of his position. A summary of the entire Chicago affair, it read in part...
...nearly three months since your president and five members voted to charge me with insubordination and improper conduct in having entered into an unlawful confederacy with certain employes of the board, designated as extra teachers...
...Reverend Ambrose White Vernon, LL.D., Professor of Biography at Dartmouth College, will conduct the services in Appleton Chapel this morning at 8.45 o'clock...
Professor Saunders stressed the fact that courses in Physics are so constituted that they do not lend themselves to the application of the Reading Period without considerable change in their conduct. As in other sciences, the laboratory work is closely connected and integrated with the formal lectures; accordingly it may be that the Reading Period may not be extended to courses during the second half-year or future years if the trial reveals that its application is not advantageous...