Word: finding
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Dates: during 1900-1909
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...order that men may easily find their partners the following arrangements in regard to boxes have been made. All men taking partners have been assigned to boxes, which will be located as follows: A, B, C and D in the Writing Room; E, F, G, H, and J, in the Periodical Room; K, L, M, and N, in the Game Room; and O and P in the Lobby. Alphabetical lists giving the location of all occupants of boxes will be placed in each box. Following is the corrected assignment of boxes...
...Gollwitz and Paula unexpectedly return to town. Mrs. Gollwitz is very shrewish and strongly opposed to the stage; hence the professor writes her a note, urging her to prolong her visit, as the maid, Rosa, has left to attend a funeral. But Mrs. Gollwitz arrives just in time to find Rosa reading the note, and detects the professor's deceit...
...taken to exclude non members are entirely inadequate. The question as to whether or not more stringent means should be adopted has been much discussed, but the inconvenience to regular members of a careful police system has outweighed, in the minds of the committee, the importance of trying to find out who all these offenders...
...Scientific School in a similar manner. Blank applications will be mailed today to men published in this year's catalogue as Juniors in College or as third year men in the Scientific School. Men qualified to apply at this assignment who do not receive blanks by mail may find them at the Bursar's office. Adjoining rooms on the same floor of a given entry will be assigned by preference to those who apply in groups of four. Applications should be in the Bursar's hands not later than 1 o'clock on Saturday; and the result of the assignment...
...Selecting from a mass of evidence the one or two vital points upon which the case will turn is as important in trials as strategy in a battle. Generally the most effective method of examining witnesses is to assume that the witness is trying to tell the truth, and find out or get him to admit, the points on which he is mistaken...