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Dates: during 1930-1939
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Affidavits from the arresting officer and witness declare that Mr. Blackton, driving a truck, was stopped by officers as he approached a courthouse at which the permits are supplied, and was notified that such a permit was necessary and requested to obtain same. Without hesitation and in plain view of the officers who had notified him, Mr. Blackton drove his truck past the courthouse and on out of town. The officers followed, arrested him as they should have, and brought him back to be fined. To show further that Mr. Blackton knew well in advance what the requirements were...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Letters, May 31, 1937 | 5/31/1937 | See Source »

...obtain reasonably complete foundation in the physical sciences the average concentrator is confronted with the need to take the equivalent of five whole courses with an average of six hours a week spent on laboratory work in each of them. Courses such as Chemistry 4, Chemistry 6, and Physics 2 and 3, among those designed for undergraduate consumption, all provide technical experience in direct physical or chemical measurement...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: MALLINCKRODT AND JEFF or HANDS ACROSS OXFORD STREET | 5/19/1937 | See Source »

...years ago, "conservative" rabbis representing about one-third of 4,228,000 U. S. Jews moved to protect whatever agunahs were in their flocks by permitting them in certain cases to obtain divorces. At that time the agunah question was also before the Orthodox rabbis who rule the largest segment of U. S. Jewry (the inconsiderable remainder, Reform Jews, divorce as they please). Last week at its 32nd annual convention in Atlantic City the Union of Orthodox Rabbis of the U. S. and Canada said its final say on the matter. The Union voted overwhelmingly "not to recede one iota...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Religion: No to Agunahs | 5/17/1937 | See Source »

...first article on the government of Harvard, President Dunster and others responsible saw the value of a system of checks and balances in University politics. Whereas many other colleges have only one governing board, their trustees, Harvard has two, and the workable board of seven must obtain the sanction of the cumbersome board of thirty...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: CHECKS AND BALANCES | 5/6/1937 | See Source »

...group, were judged to be less able than certain of their colleagues; therefore the Department recommended that they be even a three year concluding appointment. The practice of "conclud- ing" appointments in designed to give a man notice of the termination of his services and give him opportunity to obtain another position. The President, who has the power of approval or veto, automatically cut this to two years, as he has done in the all similar cases this year; formerly it has been customary to give a man only one year to look for a job. The Board of Overseers...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: Council Claims Teaching vs. Research Is Issue; Drops Walsh-Sweezy Dismissal | 4/15/1937 | See Source »

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