Word: objecting
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Dates: during 1920-1929
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...they are now receiving they will be in a position to offer advice that may be a great help to the coaches in developing the crews, since each has such a good opportunity to study each of the members of his crew at close range. It was with this object in view that Coach Sam Shaw of the Freshman crews spent much time with the first year cox candidates. Later in the afternoon Coach Shaw explained to the experienced Freshmen, who reported today for the first time, the new stroke that will be used exclusively this year. Today the experienced...
...continuing the accepted tradition of Music 4, and stultifying the object of the new requirements for this course, by inserting, in your admirable article entitled "The Reward of Virtue" the consession that it may now justly be a "cool oasis for upper group students? Is there any difference in the hard-earned sleep of the third or fourth group scholar and the weary rest of the sixth group athlete? R. L. HYATT...
...judges were to come back today, they would find rules, laws, and situations which they had never heard of; but they would be able to take the material that they had in their day and mold it to meet the changing conditions in the new problem. . . . That is the object of the Harvard Law School," said Dean Pound Hon. '20, in his address to the new students of the University Law School last night in Peabody Hall of the Phillips Brooks House...
...object of making denominations uniform is to make detection of counterfeits and raised notes easier. The Treasury is considering discontinuing the $2 denomination because of its unpopularity but for the present will continue the issue of that denomination in the current design of Greenbacks and Silver Certificates...
...Shipping Board, sitting in Washington, is still vainly trying to solve the problem of the Government's merchant fleet-" the disposal of a liability at a profit." Shipowners and operators object vociferously to the plan of Government operation (TIME, June 18) announced by Albert D. Lasker before his retirement as Chairman of the Shipping Board. The Board in turn is willing to accept none of the owners' and operators' counter proposals. A fragment of the solution was achieved, however, by two sales to private owners...