Word: freeing
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Dates: during 1910-1919
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...University, which has not received appropriations from the public funds for several years. Should this amendment be ratified, when it comes before the people in the November elections. It would mean a serious loss of income for a few educational institutions including Technology, and the abolition of the free scholarships at present offered by those institutions...
...speak for five minutes on either side of the question: "Resolved, that in the light of recent events, the Monroe Doctrine has been rendered obsolete, and should be abolished." The judges will be on hand fifteen or twenty minutes before the hour appointed in order that men who are free at that time may finish their speeches earlier...
...different forms of treason. But beyond a few leaders, it has no real organization of any kind. These men the government has been arresting. As a result the whole structure has crumbled like a pillar of sand, scattering the individual members over the country where they are still free, however, to do much as they have done in the past...
...that they were born without a sense of humor, and if this be so, they never will have one. But with most of us the case is different; the sense of humor is there, but underdeveloped or ignored. If we are wise, we shall give our senses of humor free play these days, and the chances are that neither government, nor the army, nor college life itself will rankle any more...
...Museum of Fine Arts announced yesterday that its Trustees had voted to grant free admission "to instructors and students in Universities, Colleges, Normal Schools, and similar institutions. Those who wish to avail themselves or this privilege should send their names to the Director of the Museum. Tickets will then be given them at the door or mailed them on receipt of a stamped and addressed envelope. For purposes of identification, students applying in person should present their own cards or a letter stamped at the college office...