Word: extras
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Dates: during 1930-1939
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...special reductions or abolition of duties on 180 items of Canadian imports from the U. S. In addition he had got most-favored nation status, which the U. S. did not enjoy before. This not only enables foreign goods en route to Canada to be shipped without extra duty through U. S. ports. It also saves U. S. salesmen from paying duty on samples they carry into Canada. It also means that U. S. goods will pay as low rates of duty as the goods of any other nation (except British possessions) increasing the number of tariff reductions...
...hundred-fifty more names have swelled the list of students petitioning the University to allow first year men to eat a few meals a week in the Houses without having to pay for extra meals. Yearlings and other undergraduates have joined to bring the total number of names to more than...
...need for more training is reflected in the development of college curriculums, no important institution but Chicago has had the courage to face the time problem squarely. The average Harvard undergraduate feels he could have learned as much in three years as in four. Certainly the contributions of extra-curricular activities, athletics, and social activities would not be diminished...
Four weeks ago, U. C. L. A. defeated Stanford when a fullback with the physique of a heavyweight champion had smashed over the winning touchdown and kicked the extra point. At U. C. L. A. he had registered three years ago as Robert F. ("Ted") Key. On the eve of the U. C. L. A.-California game last fortnight a California student manager sent U. C. L. A.'s Coach Bill Spaulding notification that it was time the great impersonation staged by "Ted" Key be ended. Coach Spaulding took the hint. Key did not take the field against California...
This is the sixteenth of a series of articles on extra-curricular activities. These articles are intended to supplement the information received by the class of 1939 at the Phillips Brooks House reception...