Word: neighborhood
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Dates: during 1930-1939
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Concerning the package store, both Senator Putnam and Representative Dever did not believe that it should be kept away from the neighborhood of the University. "The proprietor should not neglect to ascertain the age of his customer," explained Mr. Dever. "It is like selling 'dirty' books; the storekeeper has his conscience for his judge as to whether he should make the sale or not. He must remember the responsibility that is put into his hands, and also that his license can be immediately revoked if he breaks...
...made last night by a small unofficial group. It has been decided to start with a meeting of Freshmen in the Yard, then parade down to Memorial Drive and march by the Houses to the John W. Weeks Bridge. From there the procession will cross the river to the neighborhood of Soldiers Field, where to "Sons of Eli" will be burned in effigy. The Harvard Band agreed last night to march, with the parade...
...Close to the solar equator a few small sunspots appeared, lasted a day or so, disappeared -sparse and sickly survivors of a decade-long sunspot cycle whose heyday was five years ago. The telescope men were looking for first signs of a new cycle-vigorous black splotches in the neighborhood of 30° north and south latitude, with magnetic polarities reversed in respect to the spots of the dying cycle. They had been looking for months, might have looked for months more (for sunspot changes cannot be forecast like eclipses) had not Dr. Seth Barnes Nicholson of Mt. Wilson Observatory...
That night near Salisbury a lieutenant of State police arrested George Armwood, a 24-year-old Negro with a good-for-nothing reputation in the neighborhood...
...reduced by one-third and yet the unit of value is called a dollar, then less gold will be used for every dollar or, to put it another way, the gold supply will be converted into fifty per cent more dollars. The gold supply locked up is in the neighborhood of four billion dollars. Some of this belongs to the Treasury anyway, but most of it belongs to the American people who deposited it in banks and obtained lawful currency certificates in exchange...