Word: pennsylvania
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Dates: during 1930-1939
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...Pennsylvania is in the category of those universities that have been forced to "pocket their pride" and accept government funds for the relief of needy students. Yet there is no question of shame or obligation attached to the process. In fact, it is particularly gratifying that the University administration is taking this measure to enable deserving students to continue their education. To construct this as assuming an obligation is to completely misunderstand the motives of the N.Y.A...
...Pennsylvania is in the category of those universities that have been forced to "pocket their pride' and accept government funds for the relief of needy students. Yet there is no question of shame or obligation attached to the process. In fact, it is particularly gratifying that the University administration is taking this measure to enable deserving students to continue their education. To construe this as assuming an obligation is to completely misunderstand the motives of the N.Y.A...
...regarding the N.Y.A., the Crimson apparently is suffering from it. Universities that have taken advantage of the N.Y.A. benefits in the spirit with which such benefits are offered have nothing to be ashamed of as long as they are sensible and democratic rather than aloof and falsely proud. --Daily Pennsylvania...
...banks of the Charles for their annual encounter with the Crimson. Further more, the Coast Guard Academy match, always a colorful event, will be made all the more so when the full corps of cadets invades Cambridge to attend the bouts. A fight with the University of Pennsylvania has been scheduled for February 8, at Philadelphia...
...presiding judge in last night's litigation was the Honorable James B. Drew, Justice of the Supreme Court of Pennsylvania. His colleagues were the Honorable William W. Moss, Justice of the Supreme Court of Rhode Island; and the Honorable Stanley E. Qua, Justice of the Supreme Judicial Court of Massachusetts...