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John Biggar, manager of the Caretaking and Real Estate Department, expressed University approval of the arrangement. "It will give the maids a chance to be at home with their husbands, and it will work no hardship upon the students," he asserted...
...their first ship, the Alsina, set out from Dakar, Vichy changed its mind. For four and a half months the refugees were held aboard the ship while it lay at anchor off the African port. It was worse than a concentration camp. There was no torture, only heat, hardship and the constant reminder that they had once almost been free...
...supernumeraries of the New Haven Police Department, also stood their posts. Said President Charles Seymour, urging students to keep calm: "I don't believe students will object to making their beds. I used to do it when I was a student in the Latin Quarter of Paris. ..." That hardship lasted only one day. Then the State Mediation Board induced the strikers to go back to work pending negotiations...
...with Russia was dragging. The millions at their radios, the thousands who packed Berlin's Sport-palast, the few dozen handpicked disabled veterans who sat close to the podium where Hitler spoke-all knew that this war had already taken a terrible toll in lives and hardship. He had to say it because he himself was full of anxiety lest British and U.S. aid make the war drag even more...
...Administration recognizes that it would be a hardship for such men to take their general exams after several years of absence from College...