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Word: perring (lookup in dictionary) (lookup stats)
Dates: during 1910-1919
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Although in the spring of 1916 the College voted for compulsory membership in the Union, the committee has decided to start next fall on a voluntary basis with the dues reduced from $10 to $5 per year...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: CHANGES IN UNION FOR REOPENING NEXT FALL | 5/21/1919 | See Source »

...spread at the rate of 10 cents a running foot. The college measurements will be taken and all work connected with putting up the canvas will be done by the Class Day Committee. Chairs may be hired from the Class Day Committee at the rate of 12 cents per chair. The Class Day Committee will see that these are placed in the spaces assigned for the spreads the evening before Class Day. policemen may be hired from the Class Day Committee to stand at the entrances of the spreads at the rate of one dollar per hour...

Author: By C. A. Clark jr. and Chairman CLASS Day committee., S | Title: CLASS DAY ANNOUNCEMENT | 5/17/1919 | See Source »

...first two days will be devoted to a qualifying round of 36 holes medal play, of which between lowest gross scores are to qualify. Play, thereafter, will be in matches, commencing with Wednesday, May 14. The customary greens fee of one dollar per day is required of the Oakley country Club. This fee should be paid at the H. A. A., where-upon cards will be issued which must be presented at the caddy house at Oakley before starting to play. All cards must be certified by an opponent at the conclusion of the matches, and dropped...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: Championship Golf Tournament Scheduled To Begin Monday | 5/10/1919 | See Source »

...February 28, 1919, allowing a mileage of five cents was retroactive to November 11 as well. Men discharged between those dates were allowed only three and one-half cents a mile, under a former act, but are now entitled to the additional cent and a half per mile of travel...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: Men Discharged Before Feb. 28 May Claim Additional Mileage | 5/7/1919 | See Source »

Spirituous liquors, then, must go, for in the only and imperfect way at our disposal, the people have declared against them. But are light wines, beer, and ale, "intoxicating"? Almost anyone would answer in the negative. Certainly it would take gallons of 3 per cent, beer to have the slightest deleterious effect. As for light wines, even were they intoxicating, their high price would continue seriously to limit their use, and to do away with their abuse altogether. We feel confident that if the Supreme Court of the United States interpreted the 18th Amendment as applying only to spirituous liquors...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: THE PROHIBITION OF NON-INTOXICANTS. | 5/7/1919 | See Source »

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