Word: donee
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Dates: during 1940-1949
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Last May the Council left other meaty tasks to its heirs. A carefully done report on class affairs was passed, and now it shall have to be enacted. Another fine job, the freshman affairs report, should not stay in the files too long. And when more than one Council-run election was bungled beyond all belief last year, it became evident that there was work to be done here...
ALABAMA: Registration is permanent and must be done in person before the county board of registrars in the county of residence. Previously registered voters must pay an annual poll tax of $1.50. Applications for an absentee ballot should be made to the probate judge in the county of residence prior to 5 days before the election. All ballots are to be returned to the Probate Judge 5 days before the election...
...large number of Seniors with Columbia game tickets on the 10 yard line are saying today, "Bill Bingham has done it again!" This time they can thank not only the director of the HAA, but also their fellow students--the men who went through the ticket line more than once and those who falsified their academic class standing to get more and better seats...
...hated by traditionalists . . . But what may seem like impudence is really the artistic assurance of a musical creator who knows exactly what he wants and how to get it with disarming brilliance . . . There is hardly a fault of style, and scarcely a moment's violence is done to Gay's satire." The Observer's Charles Stuart was more lyrical: "... I have been wakening up every morning with new filaments of the exquisite score running through my . .. head. There, I think, you have a sure test of fine music...
...listening to the boomlay music of the Indians, the songs of the Negroes, and the backroom jazz of cellar cafes. Then he began composing, combining all he had heard. In 1922 he descended on Paris. "I did not come to study," he announced, "but to show what I have done...