Word: factly
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Dates: during 1930-1939
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...second-year men its own placement offices which is the principal souse of employment for its graduates. The Alumni Placement Office is neither a substitute for the Business School placement office, nor a competing University department; it is but a supplementary source of business opportunities and normally has, in fact, but few job orders for Business School graduates as such...
...human values are broken and lost when men die for a cause. The setting is the Easter uprising of 1916. It is again a woman who tries to salvage something from the torrent of destruction, but this time she falls and ends in madness. No one wins anything, in fact, except that the Tommies subdue Dublin, and march down the street singing "There's a silver lining." This Mr. O'Casey seems disposed to doubt...
...slight edge over the Orange and Black. Of five mutual opponents, each shows two victories as against three defeats. Harvard edged B.U. after the latter beat Princeton, but the Tigers subdued the St. Nicks who later took the Crimson 6-3. The Crimson's advantages lies in the fact that they scored more goals against Montreal than did Princeton and had less goals scored on them by McGill...
However, another reason which has made the authorities hesitate to spend more money on outdoor facilities has been the hope that eventually as long as the building remains a fancy rather then a fact, the minor expense of an outdoor rink should be important enough to be included in the budget of the Athletic Association. What is more, a small price for the use of the ice would be willingly paid by the undergraduates and would relieve the burden of expense. So, as the cold days are moving by, the vast expanse of Soldiers Field is only waiting...
...Bock emphasized the fact last night that statements made out by private physicians must be complete and precise, including, a diagnosis. Some 'pretty flimsy' excuses have been credited in the past, he said...