Word: fined
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Dates: during 1920-1929
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...Indiana, last week, a jury in the Marion County Criminal Court said, with marked lack of hesitancy: "Guilty. Thirty days in Marion County jail. $1,000 fine. Disenfranchisement until...
...found much to admire and many things of profound interest. . . . Summing up my impressions, I am bound to say that New York City contrasts more than favorably with the cities I have seen over here." ¶ Shouted in another breath: "So long everybody. The Eiffel Tower is a fine eyeful, but I'll be mighty glad to get a look at the lady out on Bedloe's Island!" . . . ¶ Aboard the S. S. Ile de France, the indefatigable Mayor sent radio-grams by the dozen. A specimen message (to General Gouraud, military governor of Paris): "No feature...
...Sever 8 33 Th. at 10 Harvard 1 35a Th. at 12 Sever 11 40 Th. at 11 Harvard 3 New Fogg Mus., large room 74 Th. at 2 Sever 5 78 Th. at 12 Emerson J 83 Th. at 12 Sever 5 84 Th. at 2 Sever 18 FINE ARTS 1a Th. at 11 Fogg Mus. small rm. 2a Th. at 9 Fogg Mus. 2b Th. at 11 Fogg Mus. 4a Th. at 12 Robinson Hall 5c Th. at 9 Fogg Mus. small rm. 5e Th. at 2 Widener Lib. 10a Th. at 2 Robinson Hall...
...Psychology. While the members of the German Department have not yet taken a final vote on the matter it is felt certain among the members of the department that the reading plan will be put into effect in the advanced courses at least. Comparative Literature, Social Ethics, and Fine Arts officers have decided to leave the adoption or rejection of the reading periods entirely in the hands of the heads of the various courses. The departments of History, Mathematics, Economics, and History and Literature are to consider the plan within the next week...
...Fine Arts the reading periods will not be used in any of the courses listed both in the Architectural School and the College nor in Fine Arts 1c and 1d. Professor G. H. Edgell '09 will use them, however, in Fine Arts 5c and Professor C. R. Post '04 in all of his Fine Arts courses. While Social Ethics has taken no action as a department Professor R. C. Cabot '89 will put the new plan into effect in all of his courses and will require reports on the reading done during the special periods. Professor James Ford '04 will...