Word: entail
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Dates: during 1940-1949
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John U. Monro '34, Counsellor for Veterans, cautioned last night that anyone who receives one of the blank checks should not attempt to fill in the amount--even if he thinks he knows what it is--since any alteration of the sum would entail a heavy penalty from Uncle...
Institution of non-voting seats in the 'Cliffe Council may entail a constitutional change. "We feel, however," Miss Projansky said, "that since a vote by the entire student body abolished Assembly last week, the Council should be a more representative body...
John R. King, chief of the Cambridge police force, announced that parking violators would only be warned on their first offence, but that the second misdemeanor would entail a fine of $1, every offence thereafter bringing the miscreant closer to a court appearance...
...spite of the financial situation, the Band management will not ask the University completely to subsidize their activities, figuring that a maintenance fund such as many college musical outfits receive would entail a certain amount of faculty control and limitation...
This will entail securing pencils and all the everyday paraphernalia which somehow isn't known today overseas. Like Salzburg, such a capsule-scale project serves as "an example, to show what is possible, so that other can follow up in helping to get European education back on its feet again...