Word: must
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Dates: during 1920-1929
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Either the system of general examinations must be overhauled, or standards in the "snap" departments must be raised...
...wish to enter the Yard after 2 o'clock must be provided with a Yard ticket. A Yard ticket will admit to the Yard only. Memorial tickets will admit to Memorial Hall in the evening, but not to the Yard. After 9 o'clock no Yard tickets will be given out to people leaving the Yard. Each person leaving the Yard after 9 o'clock will be allowed to purchase one return ticket at 25 cents at EXIT 2 ONLY After 9 o'clock arrangements will be made for persons leaving the Yard by exit 7 for Memorial Hall whereby...
...must, said he, be "clearly and loyally understood that the Catholic religion and the Catholic religion alone is the State religion . . . not merely one of the many tolerated or permitted religions. . . . The Fascist State, both where doctrine and ideas are concerned [should] refuse to admit anything which is not in agreement with Catholic doctrine and Catholic action. For without these the Catholic State could not exist...
Much credit for Yale's triumphs must go to Dean Meeks, who has built up the faculty and student personnel of his school. He is 50, a roly-poly little man with a swarthy moon-face, merry squinting eyes, black mustache and knobby goatee-a small Sultan in mufti. A native of Mount Vernon. N. Y., he is an alumnus of Yale, studied architecture at Columbia University and in Paris. He worked as a draughtsman with the famed firm of Carrere & Hastings. In 1914 he began practicing for himself, still executes an occasional design. He is a bachelor...
...products under Food & Drug Act regulations. If such a law passes, cigaret packages would be forced to show how much nicotine, or other drugs they contain and would not dare to exaggerate harmlessness claims. Also would Senator Reed force food manufacturers to tell in their advertisements what they now must tell only on their labels...