Word: permitting
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Dates: during 1940-1949
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Although Widener Library's circulation desk will continue its two-week checkout system during the Christmas holidays, the Boylston, Union, and Widener reading rooms will not permit students to take books home over the vacation...
...cleared the air of Nineteenth Century dogma by announcing that these institutions "can no longer consider themselves merely the instrument for producing an intellectual elite; they must become the means by which every citizen . . . is enabled and encouraged to carry his education as far as his native capacities permit...
...raised from rentals will cover services and wages at $13 a day, construction of a guard house, fences, and gates costing $975, snow removal, and a Boston parking permit...
...disease is so contagious, and so feared, that the U.S. will not permit the virus to be brought in even for research. Infected cattle develop mouth sores, lameness; they waste away, often...
...direct service a University can do to the country by intelligent foresight and readiness to open up new fields of study." The Alumni Bulletin was speaking somewhat before the fact. In 1925, Baker, after having spent more than ten years in an attempt to persuade the University to permit him to solicit funds for a decent theatre, slipped quietly away to Yale, in what Morison calls the greatest victory of Yale over Harvard in the twentieth century. Two years later the word was revealed that one of the Harkness millions had been offered Harvard for the construction of decent theatrical...