Word: obtained
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Dates: during 1920-1929
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...study for four years in college to obtain a "liberal education" and most of them have a general idea of what they are going to do with it when they get it. They plan "three years in the Law School" or they are going to "study business" or they have a vague idea of getting a job somewhere, teaching, or building bridges, or selling cotton. But there is one occupation at the mere mention of which nine-tenths of them will cross to the other side of the street,--the ministry...
...India" will be the title of the lecture which Dr. S. L. Joshi, of the University of Bombay, will deliver at 8 o'clock tomorrow evening in the Living Room of the Union. The lecture will be open only to members of the Union, but members may obtain from the office of the Graduate Manager before 5 o'clock tomorrow afternoon guest cards admitting their friends who are not eligible to membership in the Union...
...lecture will be open only to members of the Union, but members may obtain from the office of the Graduate Manager before 5 o'clock this afternoon guest cards admitting their friends who are not eligible to membership in the Union...
...known African game hunter, will speak at the Union Tuesday evening, November 28, at 8 o'clock and will show at the same time his moving pictures of wild animals taken during his various expeditions. The lecture will be open only to members of the Union, but members may obtain from the office of the Graduate Manager before 5 o'clock that afternoon special guest cards for their friends who are not eligible to membership in the Union...
...average income available for a return on this investment was slightly in excess of 5 percent. Going back several years farther the return was even less. Expenses had increased steadily, due partly to the growing power of certain labor organizations, and slight increases in rates were obtained only after protracted contests. This condition did not permit of sufficient dividends or additions to surplus to support general railroad credit, and as a result even the stronger lines, could obtain new capital only through the issue of bonds, and many lines could obtain no new capital whatever. The gravity of this situation...