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...Make-up examinations are granted, if the absence is due to illness, only if this illness is reported to the Medical Department before the examination has ended. Medical excuses from private physicians will not be considered unless the doctor communicates with the Medical Department before the exam has ended...
Messages have also been sent out to the students by Dean Hanford warning them of this change, and adding that in case one should he ill "be sure that you follow strictly the procedure outlined above, for otherwise you will not be given the opportunity of taking a make-up examination...
...fixed points-the front page, the editorial page and the Campbell's Soup ad-the nation's favorite magazine reading matter, written and bought from a year to a week before,* is arranged. A good cook needs no recipe and the Post's editors follow a make-up routine which is unstated. It is, however, inflexible within its limits: four articles, four or five fiction-pieces, editorial, Post Scripts, Keeping Posted (writers' who's who). The chief rule in selecting the stories and articles is to avoid duplication. It is not standard policy...
...long drive, or along crowded highways, or in urban districts where pedestrians are likely to jump out at cars, little mindful of the dangers they are incurring, then is the time for all drivers to use every ounce of precaution. And it is often part of the make-up of youth not to slow up at such times. These are the times when good judgment is required, judgment to size up one's own physical disabilities--slower mental reactions resulting from fatigue, for instance,--and judgment to size up the requirements of the district in which one is travelling...
...August 1936, six New York Times editorial men, headed by grave 42-year-old Oliver Franklin Holden, assistant make-up editor, decided that "in this era of turmoil" newspapermen needed organization but along totally different lines from the bread-&-butter aggressiveness of the American Newspaper Guild. The six drew in their friends, organized the American Press Society, "free to foster the economic welfare of its members by methods which would not tend to reduce newspaper salaries to minimum standards or lead to strikes or other coercive and violent measures tending to impair the reputation and dignity of journalism...