Word: extended
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Dates: during 1930-1939
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...safe to say that less than ten per cent of the Freshmen are benefited by their infrequent meetings with their advisers. The lack of opportunity for individual work accounts for the fact that the first year is considered of little value intellectually. To make it of value, Harvard must extend the tutorial policy to the last half of the Freshman year...
...pictures which barely make the average. Its amusing moments were supplied by Charles Butter-worth who is never daunted by the material with which he is supplied. While Jean Muir deserved congratulations upon every count for finding the right man in John Boles, one could never bring himself to extend the congratulations...
...Manhattan by the Russian-American Chamber of Commerce. Asked to make a speech, he said in the course of some good-humored remarks that U. S. businessmen need not expect to do any more business with the Soviet Union than the amount that the U. S. was prepared to extend in credit. About the same time he also attended a tea given in Manhattan by Soviet Consul General Leonid Tolokonsky...
...Honorable John Nance Garner "President of the U. S. Senate "My Dear Mr. President: "If the opportunity presents itself will you be good enough to extend my greetings to the members of the Senate. . . . Sincere congratulations upon the work which they have accomplished. . . . Historic session. . . . Well earned rest...
...been trying for months to wangle a renewal of his masseur's license out of Commissioner of Licenses Paul Moss. pugnacious Fiorello LaGuardia snarled: "Wherever anyone is depending on this Treaty to get a license he won't get it! ... The issue is: should we extend privileges to German citizens here when similar privileges are denied to American citizens in Germany? . . . This is a great big thing. This is a broad interpretation of treaty rights . . . worth fighting...