Word: filed
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Dates: during 1940-1949
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This is the second in a series of articles on the House for Freshmen who are about to file House applications...
...article gave further instructions: "A team of embalmers working alternately and each exposing himself for only short periods, might complete the embalming process [upon remains not dangerously radioactive]. Such a body might be exhibited to public view provided the visitors file quickly past the bier...
...thought he heard a call to arms. Harry Woodring was running for the Democratic nomination for Governor and was making a vigorous attack on Kansas' much-flouted dry law (TIME, Sept. 9). Rooney put up some campaign money ("If my wife knew how much, she'd file lunacy proceedings"), tapped his friends for more, and became Woodring's primary campaign manager...
Because of the lack of single rooms, Dean Hanford warned that students "are expected to select their own roommates" and that "men who have made their own combinations will have an advantage over those applying individually." Prospective roommates must file their applications together, Dean Hanford added...
...applications for rooms in the Houses must be returned to University Hall 16 by April 10, Dean Hanford stated; but he urged students to "file their applications before the recess if possible," because the applications must be sorted and checked before being sent to the Houses of first choice...