Word: laws
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Dates: during 1920-1929
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...Animal Rescue League referred the Commission to the Cambridge police, and the police, on the spur of the moment, couldn't think of anybody to whom they could pass the buck, so they had to admit that they were licked. The result is that our worthy guardians of law and order are at present racking their individual and collective cerebra in an attempt to evolve suitable tactics for the forthcoming cat campaign...
Today is the closing date for the receipt of applications for the Josiah Dwight Whitney Scholarship; for Fellowships and Scholarships; for 1929-30, in the Graduate School of Arts and Sciences and in the Law School; for the Bullard Fellowships and the Moseley Travelling Fellowships; and for receiving, from men intending to study in the graduate or professional schools of the University, applications for the first assignment of the Bright, Daniel A. Buckley, Charles Downer, Parker, Frederick E. Parlin, Charles Elliot Perkins, Princeton, James A. Rumrill, Stoughton, and 1902 World War Memorial Fellowships and Scholarships...
...Feeling; Weber's Law of Sensory Intensity", Professor Boring, Emerson...
...driver of the battered flivver and the second-hand Dodge the proposal now before a committee of the General Court should be of interest. The plan suggested is to repeal compulsory insurance and substitute for it an act based on a New Hampshire law which provides that, although insurance is unrequired, drivers causing accidents are barred from the road until damages are payed...
...careless drivers from the road is the sole purpose of the present law. If we may judge by New Hampshire statistics which show a 20 percent increase in registration with a 22 percent decrease in fatalities, the plan under consideration takes care of the purpose of the existing law. In addition, the repeal of the present regulation will lift a heavy load from the shoulders of the careful small-car driver. At present the safe driver bears an insurance burden saddled upon him by the carelessness of others. Finally, by removing insurance from the realm of law, the state will...