Word: file
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Dates: during 1930-1939
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...past the working of the college in this regard has been hit-or-miss. Some courses are careful to return their books, while others file them away in the departmental offices or in the waste-baskets. The appropriate time for University Hall to formulate a definite police and see to it that the examination blue books are given back to their authors is at the end of the current mid-winter session...
...Little Rock last week, Lloyd Darnell explained a bill of his which the Arkansas House of Representatives had just passed. "Everyone looks at a mule's teeth to determine his age," said Author Darnell. "Under my bill, mule swappers can't file a mule's teeth [sharp] and sell you an ancient animal on the claim that he's a youngster...
...since the start of Spain's Civil War the world press has been flooded with stories about the wanton destruction by both Rebels and Loyalists of Spain's important art treasures. Several U. S. correspondents in Madrid have now taken time off from reporting the siege to file the most complete reports yet made on the whereabouts of the art treasures of Madrid. Their conclusions: ¶ On Aug. i a committee known as the Junta of Requisition & Protection of Artistic Patrimony was organized to classify and protect Madrid's treasures. Head of the Junta is a young...
...road to Kettleman, staked out nearly four square miles identical with Ochsner's old claims. He offered to ile them in Ochsner's name in return for a 10% interest, which was legitimate practice, Daugherty knowing land office ropes which Ochsner did not. Indeed, Ochsner tried to file his own claims-after looking at Daugherty's papers-but the land office found them so irregular that the application was refused. After that Ochsner came to an understanding with Daugherty, though the geologist never got to the point of signing his name. And once while Daugherty was away...
...Infirmary, of course, is the creme de la creme, and the pinnacle aspiration of the man who wants to spend his Reading Period wisely. There you can get chocolate milks and orange juice on order, you are surrounded by easy reading like the June "Atlantic" and a complete file of the "Saturday Evening Post," and the lights go off at nine...