Word: crediting
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Dates: during 1920-1929
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...North Dakota, progenitor of eight children including two sets of twins. William H. King of Utah confesses to one pair of twins, born last Summer while he was abroad with Senator Ladd. Lynn J. Frazier, the other Senator from North Dakota, has one modest set of twins to his credit. Earle B. Mayfield of Texas, elected by the Ku Klux Klan, but not yet seated in Congress, is in a like case. Representative Arthur Monroe Free of San Jose, Calif., matches Senator Ladd's record with two sets of twins. But he totals only five children...
...letting down its arbitrary bars to the use of its rooms, the Union has done a thing which will be helpful to University life and which will rebound to its own credit. The "forty per cent rule" created a monopoly on meeting space in the Union which was contrary to one of the two main objects of its existence. The rule has been of doubtful efficiency in increasing membership, and through it the Union has certainly been prevented from becoming the center of the intellectual and extra-curriculum life of the University...
...Secretary of State of the Vatican is Cardinal Gasparri. If added prestige comes, to him will go much of the credit...
...University forwards did not attack with that unity which was conspicuous in the game a week ago against Cornell. This lack of co-operation was also noticeable in the defence, where Brooks, Pattison, and Furber did themselves much credit in resisting the aggressive Princetonian...
...competitions will be outside of the regular curriculum. No student in the schools will be forced to participate, though the advance men in design will be invited to do so. Certain academic credit will, however, be given for successful solutions of the problems by undergraduates, even though the drawings do not win prizes...