Word: extention
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Dates: during 1930-1939
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From his travels about the country and his contacts with hundreds of dentists in his capacity as president of the American Dental Association, Dean Miner found the "most encouraging aspect was the extent to which these basic ideals have permeated the country and entered into the very fabric of the philosophy of dentistry...
...territorial seas." Article Three: "Pending the re-integration of the national territory, and without prejudice to the right of the Parliament and Government established by this Constitution to exercise jurisdiction over the whole of that territory, the laws enacted by that Parliament shall have the like area and extent of application as the laws of the Free State and the like extraterritorial effect." Article Four: "The name of the State is Eire...
...extent that the News mails papers," said the breast-beating News, which has only 3,600 mail subscribers, "it participates in this subsidy-a subsidy which smells louder as time goes...
...what extent in the Alumni Placement office established to secure employment for graduate students? Today, as when it was organized, the Placement office will try to aid any person ever enrolled in any Department or School of the University to obtain employment in business and industry. This includes undergraduates, graduate students, and alumni seeking permanent placement...
...many students in the social sciences may subvert Harvard's current idea of education to that of a vocational school. The theory of education here transcends the social sciences; in doing so, it does bring students here to be educated, and, contrary to Mr. Foerster, to a certain indefinable extent every student who graduates is educated...