Word: latters
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Dates: during 1930-1939
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Most of the points for the latter team were chalked up as a result of falls obtained by Henry R. Ames, John C. Hackness, and William T. Glendinning...
...part way with Dr. Boone than it is to go anywhere at all with the League of Decency. . . . The exhibitionists among these folk who would go through the world as they came into it are a trifling minority. ... All testimony goes to show that the great majority of these latter-day Edenites take their antics in the altogether solemnly, if not sadly. ... All nonnudist reporters on the life at a nudist camp find it insufferably dull. They are diverted by nothing about it so much as the quiet but firm sway of the proprieties over groups that affect to live...
...existent." You state "it is obvious that the entire annual income of the Buckley fund and the Cambridge Aid was not used." I agree if Cambridge Aid (allocated by the Administration from general funds for Cambridge students) amounts to any substantial sum. But if the source for the latter is the Buckley fund, the only ethical way out would be to abolish the term Cambridge Aid and identify all the money distributed with the Buckley fund or at least that proportion traceable to the latter. Thus, in brief, the question to be answered by University Hall is "How much money...
Thus has the Court served notice on Congress and the President that grants of power to the latter must define the limits of such grants, and that executive orders must be predicated upon demonstrated determinations of fact. Of course, as your writer observes, the decision is "interpreted by each writer in accordance with his own political allegiance." But no one can deny that it comes as a welcome reminder that, if Congress is to set up administrative agencies it must enjoin upon them "a certain course of procedure" and that when such agencies are "required as a condition precedent...
...series includes eight lectures, to be given on successive Tuesdays and Fridays. In the first four, Dr. Rosenstock-Hussy is discussing "the world of modern industry as a challenge to all our standards in family, education, government, art, and church." The latter four will deal with "possible answers and solutions in order to restore society in the New World...