Word: extract
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Dates: during 1930-1939
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Among the features of the sheet are "Seth's Column," "Junie's Column," "Tid-Bits," "George's Column," a cut of the sons of 1907, reports of the various reunion committees, and a calendar of extract from the CRIMSON of 1904-05, reminding the members of the class of events which occurred during their Freshman year...
...smaller than that which his brother Austen attempted at Locarno. Today the "Locarno Spirit" of European goodwill is dead, killed by Depression and cremated by the flames of nationalism. Out of these flames (and high tariffs are a fiery essence of nationalism) Rt. Hon. Arthur Neville Chamberlain hopes to extract with honor not only the Empire but the world. Toward the U. S. cold Neville is studiously friendly, never tires of assuring British doubters that U. S. currency is safe & sound on gold and will remain there...
...service charge" Professor Bonbright meant the management or engineering fee which many holding companies extract from the operating companies...
Whether addisin is the same as the stomach extract which Dr. William Bosworth Castle of Boston has isolated and, with Dr. Cornelius Packard Rhoads, successfully administered to Porto Ricans (TIME, Feb. 15), was not certain last week...
...work are termed grinds; those who refuse to study are kept on the roster long after they should have graduated and are finally awarded diplomas by desperate authorities. Private schools and colleges are able to hold the axe of dismissal over the heads of such an element and can extract at least a minimum of effort. But public school officials, hedged about by political exigencies, have been unable to deal with the situation in this manner...