Word: musts
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Dates: during 1930-1939
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...Committee also announced that applications for scholarships to be applied on the April 30 term bill must be received before Monday, April 18. As this is the last term bill of the year, aside from the small one due July 5, that deadline of April 18 will be the final date of the year for receiving applications for Council aid, save for extreme emergencies...
...Stock Exchange immediately, although but slightly, and filled the nation with probably unnecessary fears as to the financial condition of Wall Street. Yet the bankruptcy of such a prominent firm, the business of which was mostly concerned with banks and other respectable institutions, has significance. To the conservatives it must mean the crashing of the old and established foundations, the giving way to the new order. For the S.E.C. it is a bolster to their insistence upon strict regulation of national securities and exchange members and a great aid to their program for the complete reorganization of exchanges...
...popular conceptions, that Japan is on the verge of a revolution, and that Fascism is on the upgrade there, he branded as false. Almost unanimously the people believe that the land of the rising sun must "expand or explode"; any quarrel the people have to pick is with the means, not with the end. There is no more Fascism than in any nation at war, he said...
Contrary to certain rumors, President Conant does not intend to cut down the enrollment of the undergraduate body. The present difficulties must therefore continue unless the University adopts some measure to eliminate them. Ideas of constructing a new house have been frustrated by the lack of funds and the necessity of a substantial waiting list to bid up the prices...
...privileges to twenty or thirty extra students, though it is doubtful if libraries which are already crowded during reading periods, could stand any extra packing. The Plan would alleviate the unwarranted discrimination against men who happen to have bad luck in their applications. For, every year the House Master must turn away certain students, because they have only ordinary marks, because an over demand happens to exist in the type of rooms for which they are applying, or any such unjust, though at present necessary, basis for elimination. Dining hall privileges as well as the use of game rooms, music...