Word: disbanded
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Dates: during 1930-1939
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Having completed a fitting welcome the students will disband at approximately 12.30 o'clock...
...assembly is scheduled to convene at 12.15 o'clock on the steps of Widener, and will be addressed by a speaker, as yet unannounced, for a period of 15 minutes. At 12.30 o'clock the cadets will parade in front of the Library and the meeting will disband, but anti-war pamphlets will be distributed to bystanders from the Library all along the route to the Stadium...
...After the celebration has ended the students and band will march back to the Yard, and the procession will not disband until the Yard is reached...
...absurdity. The ghost of 1929 had last week the grim task of watching 1933 prepare to do what the anti-trust laws had never done, and saw one of the gigantic corporations which 1929 had created out of big and little ones, voluntarily and deliberately decide to disband-saw, grimmest of all, the financial community giving tacit approval to the act. A. H. Diebold, president of Drug Inc.. last week sent a letter to his 30,000 stock-holders inviting them to vote Aug. 7 on splitting up Drug Inc. into five companies. What is more he told...
...sense of the meeting." Swarthmore students dress simply, do not gad about Philadelphia as much as students from Haverford and U. of P. The men meet nightly in the ''Cracker Room" in their main dormitory. No beer is sold. This year the Swarthmore girls voted to disband their sororities, to which 75% belonged. Alumnae protested and the matter is still open. Yet Swarthmore is not all innocence. Two years ago Dean Alan C. Valentine, Rhodesman who is now master of Yale's Pierson College, staged a surprise raid, found liquor in the rooms of two dozen students...