Word: provisioners
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Dates: during 1940-1949
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Stern Home Secretary Sir John Anderson announced that seven years of penal servitude or a fine of $1,750 or both is now the penalty for any Briton caught "systematically" fomenting opposition to the war, but still permitted were mere "expressions of opinion." This week Sir John will ask the...
I told her of our education program and pointed out North Carolina made very generous provision for the education of all races. . . . She was interested. I gave tier a resume. ..."
The complaint is not with the coaching of Jaakko Mikkola nor with a disappointing season of continual losses. There is only one source of the track team's troubles, one problem which must be solved before they can be cured. A schedule sprawled out over the whole year with meets...
Affiliated clubs now total 124, organized into ten American divisions, ranging from New England to Hawaii, in addition to Canadian, European, and Oriental divisions. Their activities include provision of scholarships, bringing speakers from the University to the various clubs, job placement, and study of the welfare of the University.
The new building will have 100 beds with better provision for isolation of men with contagious diseases. Whereas Stillman has but 64 beds with the majority of them in wards, the new building would have a great many private rooms.