Word: consulting
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Dates: during 1950-1959
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Students wearing contact lenses should consult University officials immediately, Dr. Andrew Contratto, Associate Director of the University Health Services, warned yesterday...
...indicated that the group wanted to buy or lease the property itself or the air rights over it, and said he understood that Long had returned to Philadelphia to consult with the prospective developers. At present Long is on a trip to New York and Philadelphia, it was reported last night...
...strip to find himself sharing a British beach resort with contenders in an American-type "Beautiful Babies" contest, for a New York publisher to be found naked in the hothouse of a dwelling on Wimbledon Common, or even for a member of Edwardian London's Drones Club to consult Webster's Dictionary rather than the Oxford. Victorian and Edwardian euphemisms such as "bally" and "ruddy" work their way into the tale of a British knight who once "allowed some hornswoggling highbinder to stick him with . . . dud Smelly River Ordinaries"*-and, of course, there are the usual Wodehousian references...
Student opinion may influence the final report of the recently-formed CEP Subcommittee on Admissions Policy, Chairman Franklin L. Ford stated yesterday. After making provisional policy decisions, the Subcommittee will then consult representatives of undergraduate and graduate student groups and elicit opinions on its proposed revisions...
...captured Lhasa with little difficulty. To keep each other at arm's length, Britain and Czarist Russia agreed to make a buffer state of Tibet and signed the Convention of 1907 recognizing China's "suzerainty" over Tibet. No one bothered to define suzerainty, nor did anyone consult the Tibetans...