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Word: order (lookup in dictionary) (lookup stats)
Dates: during 1930-1939
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Business as usual was the order of the day and the backs and ends utilized the time allotted to pass offense in getting used to handling a wet ball. This was the first rainy practice since the season has opened, and a little wet weather technique may prove highly valuable before many more Saturdays roll...

Author: By Donald B. Straus, | Title: DARTMOUTH-BOUND FOOTBALLERS DEFY STORMY ELEMENTS | 10/21/1937 | See Source »

Because of all those restraints on freedom a conscientious Executive will regard martial law as only a last resort. If the civil courts are open, state officials can ordinarlly obtain there abundant help in the maintenance of order, for instance, an injunction at the suit of the Attorney-General against the public nuisance caused by the assemblage of a large number of disorderly persons in connection with a prize fight or horse race...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: Martial Law at Narragansett Park Is Discussed by Chafee In Second Article of Series on Quinn vs. O'Hara Dispute | 10/21/1937 | See Source »

...legislature has vested in an administrative tribunal the control and regulation of a particular business, respect for law and order normally requires the subject to cross-examination. When a governor attempts to settled a controversy by martial law, he is acting as the prosecutor, judge, and jury all by himself, and employing methods for the maintenance of order which may be even more dangerous to private citizens than the activities of the persons whom the governor is attempting to suppress...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: Martial Law at Narragansett Park Is Discussed by Chafee In Second Article of Series on Quinn vs. O'Hara Dispute | 10/21/1937 | See Source »

Designed to fill a real need are the now Classical Rooms recently opened at the Fogg Museum. Previously the classical works of art were jumbled together without much rhyme or reason. Now everything is in order, which increases enjoyment of the pieces tremendously...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: Collections and Critiques | 10/20/1937 | See Source »

Tickets for the series, at $10.00, must be purchased in advance and may be obtained at the Germanic Museum or by sending a check, made payable to Harvard University, with a self-addressed stamped envelope, to the Museum. Applications will be filled in the order received and only 250 tickets will be issued...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: French Organist Dupre Will Play Here Saturday Night | 10/20/1937 | See Source »

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