Word: consulted
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Dates: during 1920-1929
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...impossible that the stolid merchants of Boston can have calculated the effect of their proposal. Do they not realize that a populace, deprived of its last amusement, becomes sullen and revolutionary? Do they not remember that the Roman emperors fell when they grew stingy with the circus? Let them consult their own memories and recall the blind anger which surged up in them when a tryant father kept them from the elephants and lions...
...should consult this list as soon as possible for according to a faculty ruling. "That undergraduate in Harvard College in residence during the first half year be required to submit their study-cards for the second half year not later than the last day before the beginning of the mid-year period," all study cards must be handed in by 5 o'clock on Wednesday, January...
Dean Greenough also requests that all men consult their advisers if they plan to add any half courses during the second half-year, or if they decide to drop any course already stamped on the card. A statement stating when and where advisers and instructors may be consulted is to be found in the back of the "Directory of Officers and Students of the University". All who failed to hand to their study-cards on time are subject to a fine of $5.00, and any change made in a man's study list after February 21 will also involve...
...first question that the Agricultural Conference is to take up is relief for the raisers of range cattle. After that will come consideration of cooperative marketing. One of the first acts of the Conference will be to consult with the presidents of the Farm Land Banks, who are to meet at the Capitol at about the same time...
Dean C. N. Greenough '98 introduced the speaker and announced from the platform that men wishing conferences with representative business or professional men should consult with him or with Assistant Dean Delmar Leighton '19 in University Hall. President Hopkins was speaking under the auspices of the Committee on the Choice of Vocations, of which Dean Greenough is chairman