Word: holdes
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Dates: during 1950-1959
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...Council will not hold an election at all, if a total of at least 20 petitions are not received at the Council's Phillips Brooks House office by 5 this afternoon, Baumgartner stated. Instead, the Council will drop the matter into the '53 Class Committee's lap to settle "probably by appointment...
...remain credit. If each year's work it worth half a credit, the student when the ROTC drops after two years will find himself forced into five regular courses for one of his last two years And full credit recognition for only the last two years would hold ever more of the same danger. The best plan would give a full credit for eacl of the first two years with the provision that any student voluntarily quitting the program in either year must take an extra course...
...other germ carriers at a distance. She bought dozens of pairs of white gloves, wore them constantly, saw to it that each was dipped in antiseptic after being worn. Her chauffeur had to wear a clean uniform every day. When friends sent her flowers, one of her servants would hold the box under water, open it enough to remove and inspect the card, and then quickly throw box, flowers and card away...
...Bell emphasizes that individuals differ enormously in their ability to "hold" liquor, e.g., a scrawny, 120-pounder may be able to outdrink a heavyweight wrestler. But is the body is repeatedly subjected to massive doses of alcohol, sooner or later it can no longer adapt itself to the stress, and metabolism breaks down. Warns Dr. Bell: "Anybody who repeatedly drinks so that he has a higher concentration than 50 milligrams should take a look at his drinking habits." Always moderate in his own drinking, Dr. Bell has cut down still more since he started to see milligrams in every glass...
Each year, starting in January, five towns in the area hold elimination races. At the end of the season, the teams with the best records meet in the All-America finals. The winner gets his name on a gold trophy, a glittering belt buckle, about $500 in prize money, and the chance of a lifetime to set 'em up all around...