Word: personalize
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Dates: during 1930-1939
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Monday, February 17 is the last day upon which courses beginning in the second half year may be changed (dropped or added) without liability of a $5.00 charge. Petitions must be filed in person with the Committee on the Choice of Electives, Room C, University Hall...
...appreciated immensely "Whoa-ho-ho-ho-ho-ho," and have found ample opportunity to quote the impressions of "Swing." However, there is another term that eludes definition-''Corn." Being a pseudo-musician, I have glibly and authoritatively used it without a quaver. But at last one malicious person demanded a translation, and I was pretty well stopped. . . . STEVE HARRISON...
...chose to publish the diatribe directed against the U. S. by one James C. Barton of Vancouver, B. C. [TIME, Jan. 27], especially at this time when all Canadians sincerely appreciate the warm expressions of condolence communicated with such dignity by the American people through Press, radio and in person to us upon the death of the late King. Americanadian friendship is touching a new high...
Atop this socially conscious volcano is the uneasy seat of President Frederick Bertrand Robinson. Dr. Robinson never tires of asserting that a talented person can succeed equally in any field of endeavor. In support of this theory he boasts that he takes up something new every year - painting, etching, cello playing or swab bing decks on a freighter. In 1933, when pacifists blocked his way to an R. O. T. C. review in the college stadium, he won nationwide notice by belaboring them with his umbrella, later confiding "I think I got twelve" (TIME, June...
Along with this delightful if somewhat disconcerting masterpiece, the Fine Arts is showing Fox-Movietone News; the adventures of Mickey Mouse; Donald Duck, and that horselike person as fire-fighters; and a picture of the Tournament of Roses classic with all its trimmings...