Word: granted
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Dates: during 1930-1939
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...Spain after fighting ceases, according to General Franco, every Spaniard in the new National State will have equal rights so long as his interests are those of the community at large. Asked "Will you grant a general amnesty after the war is over?" the General replied: "There should not be returned to society an element of fermentation and deterioration, but I believe in redemption through the penalty of labor...
...Irish jigs (Rory O' More, Donny Brook Boy), the knight-like Dragoons and their sturdy mounts cut centaurian capers with the precision of the Radio City Music Hall's famed Rockettes. For their grand finale they charged the length of the ring. Their director, Major D. A. Grant, explained that training the horses to keep time with the music was a job that took a year and a half of patient effort. Eventually, however, they learned to alter position and formation by taking their cue from the music. Musical rides are of no more military value than...
...dawn John Deering was taken to the prison courtyard, strapped in a chair, a cap over his head, a target over his heart. At Sheriff S. Grant Young's orders, five deputies raised their rifles and John Deering got what he asked...
...stage-minded students, the Dramatic Society is just as important as the Debating Council is to prospective orators. Hence it is just as deserving of a University subsidy: a money grant which would enable it to hire a manager, to stage more elaborate productions, to secure better directors. As much as money, however, does the Society need a charitable appreciation, by undergraduates, of its true place in the University scheme...
Three officers of the CRIMSON are the first students ever to be listed in the book. They are C. Foote '39, Managing Editor, E. Grant '39, Ed. Chairman, and A. Cleveland '39, President, and impressionistic touch by the compilers instead of his real name, Cleveland Amery...