Word: crediteer
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Dates: during 1930-1939
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...Credit: Captain Furer Sirs...
...properly designated authority in his field of concentration a list of such examinations. Students are warned not to solicit excuses from individual instructors in courses; a student who absents himself from a final course examination without official excuse from the designated authority in the field of concentration will lose credit for the course, and may fall to receive his degree...
...attract new boys. Experience has taught Headmaster Shortlidge that although it costs nearly twice as much to feed 200 boys as it does to feed 100. they do not cost twice as much to educate. Last week he announced a financial plan the simplicity of which would have done credit to Andrew William Mellon: Even if enrollment does not increase next year. Tome's tuition will be cut to $1,300, but Tome boys will have to clean their own rooms, make their beds, work once a week on the school grounds. If enrollment goes to 150, tuition will...
...account of it he had long ago left a beautiful but too-domestic wife, a too-infantile infant. Just as everything was going nicely, just as his latest flirtation was beginning to grow serious, his grown-up daughter turned up to plague him. At first he thought Lindsay a credit to him: she was not beautiful but she had charm, wit, sophistication, and she was on the verge of a big success in the musi-comedy world. They took to each other on sight, but Carl rapidly discovered his daughter was a little too clever for his comfort...
...fascinatingly factual record of his visit. Like Robert Lynd's famed Middletown (statistical study of Muncie. Ind.). Arctic Village's data cover every phase of human activity in the Koyukuk. neatly arranged under anthropological heads, backed up by tables of statistics, pointed by photographs that would do credit to Dr. Erich Salomon. Civilization in miniature, the Koyukuk's total population is 127 (whites. Eskimos & Indians). Wiseman, the principal town, where Author Marshall had a cabin and spent most of his time, has 48 houses. Marshall took plenty of stiff reading with him. expecting to have time...