Word: dropped
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Dates: during 1940-1949
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This is the last time the avenue of escape from summertime ennui will open. Those who would like to write with the pen of a Greeley, or even those who would just like to learn how old Horace made his money are advised to drop...
Previously, July 5 had been officially listed as the last day for students in the Graduate School of Arts and Sciences to change, drop, or add a course without liability for a charge for instruction. Next Thursday now becomes the last official day under such circumstances...
Previous newspaper experience is helpful but certainly not a pre-requisite for the competition. If you have a yen to see interesting things and talk to interesting people, drop those textbooks and drink some beer on the CRIMSON tonight at 7:30 o'clock in the Crimson Building at 14 Plympton Street...
...weather had come and the folks were thinking warm and homey summer thoughts. Pittsburgh discussed the drop of the Pirates with the sad indulgence of a disappointed'parent. In Des Moines, and all through Iowa, farmers reluctantly decided that the heavy rains (a regular flood) had washed away the chances of a full corn crop. In Alliance, Neb., Editor Ben Sallows of the Times-Herald griped good-naturedly about prices: "Life must be worth living. The cost has doubled, and still everybody hangs on." Out in Montana, the people talked mostly about fishing and the Rodeo. Everywhere, they talked...
...Congress has shown no great enthusiasm for the vast loans or grants with which the Administration wants to do the job. But a drop in exports may cause it to change its mind. The drop is not far off. Last week, Brazil and Argentina got ready to cut their U.S. imports. Canada is seeking means to do the same. Britain is surveying all its imports with an eye to slashing them about $800 million a year; any cuts it makes will be deepest on imports from...