Word: exactions
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Dates: during 1920-1929
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...coach made the statement as to his plans for next fall prier to his departure for his home in Chicago in the middle of last month, he is reported to favor the addition of Casey to his staff of helpers. No final decision will be made on Casey's exact status until the next meeting of the Athletic Committee, where it is expected that the matter will be taken up. Probably no final announcement will be made until the full list of coaches is named...
...from a spectacular stage production, and the players, though well known, are not stars of the greatest magnitude. This is distinctly bad from the advertising point of view. The publicity manager being a man of some circumspection probably thought so too Hence the little experiment as to the exact truth contained in Barnum's casual observation...
...final decision on the exact way in which the Budget will be collected has not as yet been reached, but a committee, known as the Finance Committee, was appointed, headed by F. V. Field '27, Treasurer of the Student Council, who was made ex-officio chairman of this body. The other members are Alexander Donald '27, J. L. Pool '28, and Winslow Carlton...
...expected that by the means of these four lectures, the exact dates of which have not yet been announced, members of the School will get interesting side lights on the activities of various prominent lawyers in the different fields of legal work...
...practical matter" - and it seeks to root out the arbitrary, the illogical, the instinctive. It realizes that "the great source of friction is human wilfulness, and the great cause of waste is insecurity," but it believes that, within the limits of intellection, law can become an exact science, not in the shallow sense of fashioning statutes to govern all conceivable occasions, but in the deeper sense of boiling down legal history to its philosophical essences and distributing these, in the form of simplified, uniform statutes, through society's legislative agencies; in the case of the U. S., through...