Word: provisionally
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Dates: during 1930-1939
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This is one aspect of the Faculty problem, but there is another which also deserves attention. Some provision should be made for the orderly promotion of brilliant young scholars and teachers who are already connected with the University. In any healthy organization, channels should be kept open for the infusion...
When President Roosevelt seized his new issue, he was flying off at no radical tangent. He had the conservative precedent of Presidents Harding, Coolidge and Hoover, all of whom piously urged that the profits be taken out of war. A War Policies Commission headed by Republican Secretary of War Hurley...
In the course of his attack on the Constitutionality of the Recovery Act, an attorney for two Texas oil companies had mentioned to the Supreme Court the case of four oilmen jailed for violating a supposed provision of the Petroleum Code. A trial court ruled the provision unconstitutional. The Department...
In England more than in any other country is the similarity between the policies of 1914 and 1934 evident. Once again, as in the days before the Great War, the traditional British policy of isolation has been abandoned. Daily cooperation with France and her allies is becoming more open. Stanley...
Last night the men agreed upon a plan whereby the Houses should pay the $200 necessary for House athletic trips and medals, an expense which can no longer be met by the reduced budget of the H.A.A. The provision will go into effect as soon as it is accepted by...