Word: lieu
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Dates: during 1930-1939
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...Bingham examines the question of charges for the use of athletic facilities and arrives at the conclusion that it may be advisable, in lieu of the present charges for use, to set a fixed fee required of all students, regardless of whether they make use of the facilities or not. After pointing out that only five percent of the income of the Athletic Association is derived from the present charges on students, he says that "if our modest fees keep boys away from the buildings, then we have failed to accomplish our purpose...
Heads of 175 courses under the Faculty of Arts and Sciences have received a letter from A. M. Hindmarsh, assistant dean in charge of Records, requesting that assistants and instructors be used as proctors in all examinations this year in lieu of the graduate students formerly furnished by the Records Office. No members of the faculty of higher rank than instructor will be affected. Large courses will be allowed on experienced proctor for each examination room...
...attention of University officials the need for changing the conduct of Language Examinations to prevent persons from satisfying the requirements by proxy. That there were breaches of the University's then unquestioning trust was established, and suggestions were made for preventing a proxy from taking the examinations in lieu of the person receiving the credit. The situation was presumably remedied when it was decreed that all those who take the examination first register at University Hall and obtain identification blanks to admit them to the test...
...horseback rode into Baton Rouge one day last week, driving nine head of cattle before her. She drove them into the campus of Louisiana State University and turned them over to the authorities. President James Monroe Smith of the University had announced that farm produce would be accepted in lieu of cash for tuition. She was Elena Percy, 17, of West Feliciana Parish. She wanted to be a freshman. She was accepted...
...stops and filling the house with his big voice. After graduation he organized the Princeton Conservatory of Music. The Princeton Orchestra still plays as something of a tradition the symphonic poem Le Cure et le Mart (The Priest and the Corpse) which an amiable French professor accepted in lieu of thesis when Bob Crawford was in danger of flunking the course...