Word: limitations
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Dates: during 1920-1929
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...late registrations and September admissions. Last year's 3178 was, up to yesterday, the record for the first day. The registration in the College, by classes, was: 932 Freshmen, compared with 1028 a year ago (September admissions and excused late registrations will bring this figure up to the established limit of 1000); 876 Sophomores, compared with 807 in 1925; 731 Juniors, compared with 725 in 1925; and 574 Seniors, compared with 521 in 1925; 95 out of course students compared with 92 in 1926. There were also registered yesterday 45 special students under the Faculty of Arts and Sciences, compared...
...limit for male voters was lowered from...
...limit of numbers who will be given the opportunity of the program of this Department is determined by Act of Congress. In the selection of the student for the program, preference will be given to students who wish to enroll for the complete program of four years' residence and study at the University and who would accept the commission in the Naval Reserve after qualifying. The opening of the program in the fall of 1926 will be restricted to about sixty students of the Freshman class in the College and Engineering School; these students must be citizens of the United...
...infinitesimal. Subsequently both the British and Italian Governments made sheep's eyes, despatched letters to the League Secretariat declaring that their mutual agreement "cannot," according to the British letter, "detract from the rights of the Abyssinian Government which may take such decision as it may think fit or limit the possible action of third parties...
...whole apparatus of Tsarol industry, he declared, is being utilized to the limit without sufficiently rapid replacement of worn out machinery, is being used up. The influx of half a million untrained workers into the factories has further slowed production, greatly lowered the pre-Revolution standard of production per man per day. On the contrary, the peasantry's production of foodstuffs per man has somewhat increased. Ergo, plentiful bushels of grain have sunk in value before scarce, manufactured products...