Word: extended
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Dates: during 1920-1929
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...work. Furthermore it took some time for clients to learn that the Bureau was again holding office hours after the six months since the previous March that the Bureau had been closed. However, the men went to work with excellent spirit and have done much to help extend justice to those who cannot afford to buy it. One hundred and fifteen cases have been handled at the Cambridge office. Also six men have been sent to the Boston Legal Aid Society to aid in the work there...
...earnest desire of the committee that the work of the Mission may each year be of increasing service and that suggestions will be received from all interested members of the University, Faculty, and alumni. By obtaining new ideas and trying them out in different fields it is possible to extend the scope of service and thus be taking a progressive step in the future...
...this anniversary of Your Majesty's birth I extend the assurance of my high regard and good wishes and the hope that Your Majesty's country may continue to enjoy peace and prosperity. (Signed) 'Warren G. Harding...
...College and the Graduate School of Arts and Sciences, will begin next year on the even hours, instead of on the half hours as at present, in accordance with a vote passed by the Faculty of Arts and Sciences. The change was made principally in order to extend to an hour the present hurried luncheon-period of half an hour...
...Navy Department recently secured a special appropriation of $6500,000 to increase the angle to which guns on 13 battleships could be raised, in order to extend their range. The reason given was that England was doing the same. Now the British Admiralty announces that the angle of the British guns was not raised and the range of their guns was not increased. The Navy Department, however, is considering increasing the angle of our guns in spite of the Admiralty's statement. The British Navy already has a range about 3,000 yards greater than ours. The Japanese battleship...