Word: musts
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Dates: during 1930-1939
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...newspapers: "To find the President's own appointees talking privately in tones that frequently amount to indignation and resentment is not only so extraordinary that it is important to report it even in this guarded way, but it is a reflection of the do-nothing stalemate which must be broken if business is to improve...
...must give the cattle a chance to put on fat,' said one of the President's visitors to him yesterday. The advice was in answer to the question Mr. Roosevelt is frequently asking these days : 'What can I do to revive business?' And, noting the simile and its wisdom, no one doubts that Mr. Garner was its utterer...
...C.I.O. Attorney Edward Lamb of Toledo. Mr. Lamb faces disbarment proceedings because of allegedly unprofessional remarks in court in opposing an injunction against the United Shoe Workers of America. According to the committee: "Mr. Lamb's remarks may call for an expression of apology to the court. They must not be made the excuse for an attempt to invade fundamental liberties...
Since it is the function of the tutorial system not only to bring order out of the chaos of specialized courses but also to provide a link between the student and his distressingly impersonal department, it is obvious that the tutor must come to know his tutee and the problems with which he is faced. In the past, some departments have suffered from an inadequate number of men available for tutorial duty, unless some change in policy is made before the beginning of next year that spectre will again be hunting University Hall...
...forced to become acquainted with a new tutor at a time when the benefits of tutorial should be reaching friction. It is expected that the sophomore year will be used breaking the ice; but when, as may be case in the English department, when a considerable number of seniors must become acquainted with three different tutors in as many years, the value of the system is well-nigh gone...