Word: excepts
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Dates: during 1920-1929
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...following is the final examination schedule as announced by the University office on March 19. Daily exercises in all courses will end tomorrow. All examinations except those especially noted will begin at 9.15 o'clock and will last three hours. WEDNESDAY, JUNE 2 (X) 3 O'clock Military Science 1 Secs. 1, 2, 3, Major Wogen Memorial Hall Secs. 4, 5, 6, Major Daly New Lect. Hall Military Science 2 Secs. 1, 2 Emerson J. Secs. 3, 4 Emerson D Military Science 3 New Lect. Hall Military Science 4 Emerson D THURSDAY, JUNE 3 (XIV) Celtic 3hf Sever 18 Chemistry...
...dummy, and a very good dummy I make too, as Max allowed when he agreed to return my last year's flannels for two hours of standing in his window. I was, you see the first part of the display, the Before Cleaning. But never mind, never mind anything except that the parade was short, which is a vice in parades, and a virtue in women, depending on what the women are short of. And so as I stood there I thought of Battleboro, and the Battleboro feeling for Memorial Day came over me, and I wanted...
...efficiently function in the enforcement of the national prohibition act, any state, county, or municipal officer may be appointed, at a nominal rate of compensation, as prohibition officer of the Treasury Department to enforce the provisions of the national prohibition act and acts supplemental thereto in states and territories, except in those states having constitutional or statutory provision against state officers holding office under the Federal Government...
...manufacturers argued that it was no worse to sell chewing gum on shipboard than to sell chewing tobacco, which has always been sold. They argued that a piece of chicle, delicately flavored and injected into the mouth of a gob (except when in ranks) not only was harmless, but promoted efficiency and "good morals." It was Senator McKinley, lame duck from Illinois, who finally prevailed upon the higher officers of the Navy to believe these arguments. At least one of Senator McKinley's constituents (William Wrigley Jr. of Chicago) grinned broadly. He has always been in favor of good morals...
...decided to retain temporarily the mooted "flag order" (TiME, May 17 et seq.), as a result of which the Luther Cabinet fell. A new or compromise flag will be devised and submitted to the Reichstag by the Cabinet; but until that is approved or rejected all German consulates (except at inland European towns) will continue to fly the merchant marine flag (greatly resembling the old imperial flag) as well as the ordinary banner of the Reich...