Word: manuals
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Dates: during 1920-1929
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...Rochelle High Princeton Statistics Name and Position Age Height Weight Prep School O. P. Alford '23, center 22 5.11 186 Flushing High H. F. Baker '22, tackle 23 6.00 198 Exeter A. J. Barry '25, back 21 5.10 157 Exeter P. C. Beattle '23, back 20 6.02 196 Manual High H. P. Bedell '25, center 22 5.11 190 White Plains High L. M. Bergen '23, back 22 5.10 175 Lake Forest A. M. Buckner '24, guard 22 5.11 197 Kentucky M. I. C. C. Caldwell '25, back 21 5.09 175 Mercersburg J. B. Cleaves '23, back 21 6.00 177 Mercersburg...
...done, he need not fear for his future. If he wishes to set up as a lawyer, he has more than a score of LL. D. degrees, conferred by the highest universities of the land-surely no one will question his competence to serve at the bar. Or if manual labor has a stronger appeal to the rugged soldier, his job is cut out for him-he has a bonafide membership card in the Stone Mason and Setters' Union No. 84 of Greater New York, B. M. & P. I. J. (Whatever that means). If the movies appeal...
...session this morning which will be held at 9.30 in Sanders Theatre, sections 188 of the preliminary draft of the "Manual for High Schools" will be presented and discussed. In the afternoon session which will be held at 2 o'clock in Emerson A. Sections 9 to 16 of the manual will be considered...
...manual worker who strengthens his economic bargaining power by association with other into unions, provided his purpose and methods are legal, exercises an undoubted right of association. But the exercise of that right does not require or compel others who differ with him as to the value of the collective method for the promotion of his individual interest to refrain form joining such organization and it is this which the closed shop seeks to compel. The right to remain unassociated is quite as vital as the right to join any particular association, nor does this right destroy the other...
...immense percentage of Snobs," says Thackeray in the preface to his celebrated manual of snobbery, "is to be found in every rank of this mortal life. . . . There are relative and positive Snobs. I mean by positive, such persons as are Snobs everywhere, in all companies, from morning till night, from youth to the grave, being by Nature endowed with Snobbishness--and others who are Snobs only in certain circumstances and relations of life...