Word: datedly
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Dates: during 1930-1939
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...error of the University News Services the date of the lecture of Charles F. Goodrich, chief engineer of the American Bridge Company, was announced as February 11. The lecture, a sound motion picture on the building of the San Francisco Oakland Bay bridge, will be presented at the New Lecture Hall at 7:30 o'clock on February...
...petition, signed by 35 Freshmen and handed in to Kendric N. Marshall '21 Secretary of the Union, before 7 o'clock, February 17, will be sufficient to nominate a class officer. That time on that date is positively the last at which petitions will be accepted...
...large number of prominent industrialisis refused; at least half of them-were taking their annual vacation in Georgia and the others second to feel the necessity to visit their Western branch offices. Commissioners who feel ready to talk about the regulation of business are also hard to find. To date, however, acceptances have been received from Adolph A. Berle '13, lawyer, professor, business executive and present Chamberlain of New York City; James W. Hook, president of the Geometrical Tool Company of New Haven and a member of President Hoover's National Organization of Unemployment Relief, and Charles W. Kellogg, chairman...
First, to satisfy Harvard, Yale, Princeton and Columbia, he ruled that examinees who are applying for freshman scholarships may henceforth take the Scholastic Aptitude Test (established 1926) in April, prior to their regular examinations in June. The advanced date will let applicants know early where they stand, help colleges to allot their scholarship funds wisely...
...Order of Railway Telegraphers, President James A. Phillips of the Order of Railway Conductors and Captain James J. Delaney of the Masters, Mates & Pilots of America. It did not disturb easy-going Laborite Harrison that when the week ended he had little to show for the meeting except a date for another (Feb. 8). Said he with a chuckle: "We never used to get anything-but now, with a sympathetic Congress. . . ." To that John Pelley's reply is to cast an eye toward the White House and observe with a smile of his own: "The boys have been pretty...