Word: personalities
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Dates: during 1910-1919
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...procured at the Locker Building on Soldiers Field. Men can get on the "towel list" by the payment of $1. Clean towels are to be supplied twice each week and when towels are not returned a fine of twenty-five cents is to be imposed on the person failing to make the return. When the deposit fee of $1 is used up in fines by any man, his name will be scratched off the "towel list" until a re-payment of $1 is made. No charge will be made for the laundering of the towels...
There is not an ungraceful person in the cast. Julia Sanderson is most engagingly sweet, Ethel Cadman pleases greatly with her clear high notes, Mr. Brain dances with his usual elegance, and Mr. Mudie with astounding agility. Will West and Florence Morrison supply plenty of rollicking fun. Altogether, a bright, melodious operetta, well acted and exceptionally well danced...
...Student Fund Committee of the MacDowell Club of New York City, with a stipend of six hundred dollars. The offer was renewed in 1911-12. The conditions of the fellowship state that the competitor must be a student in English 47, and must be a person whose means will not permit his work at Harvard or Radcliffe without this aid. The purpose of the fellowship is to aid persons who have already done dramatic writing of promise but who need some technical training in order to gain the desired results. It is open to students in dramatic composition in either...
Justice Swayze stated that the first interpretation of the right to regulate a public service corporation was made in 1879 when the State of Louisiana restricted a slaughter house concern. The debate in this case and meaning upon the "right to deprive a person of property without due process of law" was different than the meaning put upon it by Congress. The Fourteenth Amendment states that "no state shall make or enforce any law which shall abridge the privileges or immunities of citizens of the United States; nor shall any state deprive any person of life, liberty, or property, without...
...amendment was in the famous Granger Cases, in which the railroads in Illinois, Wisconsin, and Iowa, demonstrated their right to appeal to the United States Courts for protection, a right stated in the last clause of the amendment. The question arises of what is meant by the term "person." Are persons individuals, or groups of individuals forming a corporation? What is meant by "property?" Does it mean to do what one pleases with one's own, or that the right to one's own is restricted by relations to the state, and national government...