Word: deake
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...Foreign Student Committee of Phillips Brooks House, with the additional weight of its faculty advisory committee, has sent to President Hoover a firmly worded protest against the recent regulation of the Department of Labor limiting the employment of foreign students. As a question of controversy, the so-called Deak ruling, against which the protest has been filed, has already created noticeable stirrings in the press of the country...
...recent Deak ruing of the Department of Labor, destined to make it impossible for non quota foreign students to de part time work to pay for their education in the United States, is a regulation warranting stern opposition among all who enjoy the privileges of liberal institutions. Destined to take jobs away from roughly 2500 students, thus making them available to Americans, this decree is aimed at a group in our society which if anything, should be encouraged instead of hampered in coming to this country for study...
...overnight use after 9 o'clock, to be returned by 9 o'clock the following morning. On Saturday, reserved books from the open shelves might be borrowed after 5 o'clock to be returned Monday morning at 9 o'clock, while those restricted volumes at the Superintendent's Deak might be borrowed after 9 o'clock to be returned Sunday before 2 o'clock. This year, however, these rules were relaxed to a certain extent: books of which there were a sufficient number were allowed to be taken at 8 o'clock on weekday nights, and certain other books...
Apponyi Albert Grof (which is the Hungarian way of saying Count Albert Apponyi) has been a life-long monarchist. Born in 1846, two years before the famed Kossuth revolution, he was closely identified with the liberal Kossuth and Deak parties, although his policies while in office were not always liberal according to Anglo-Saxon standards. And throughout his 55 years of public service he has upheld the monarchical principle and latterly the Habsburg dynasty...
...number of intellectual leaders of today, including Professor Harry Barnes of Smith. Professor Clarence J. Skinner of Tufts. Captain Paxton Hibben, Francis Deak of the Confederation International des Etudiants, and Professor Henry R. Mussey of Wellesley, will lead the conference and direct discussion of the problems. A brief course of study has been arranged under their tutelage which will lead to a better understanding of the forces that make for War and the agencies that are working for Peace...