Word: reached
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Dates: during 1920-1929
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...School Endowment Fund drive is now within $100,000 of the 2,200,000 mark it was announced last night by Stoughton Bell '96 head of the drive committee. When this mark has been reached, the Law School will receive the $750,000 which has been promised it by the Rockefeller Foundation when the drive attained that sum. John D. Rockefeller, Jr., has also announced his intention of giving $100,000 to the Fund if the $2,200,000 point is reach-before July...
Tickets will be on sale today in Sever hall between classes at 10, 11, 12, and 1 o'clock. The sale will end this week in order that the invitations may be dispatched in time to reach all guests...
...tubes. It affirmed the state's right to call upon defectives for "sacrifices, often not felt to be such by those concerned"; said the operation involved no "serious" pain or "substantial" danger. Concerning "discrimination," the Supreme Court said that the law could not be criticized for failing to reach all defectives when it was seeking to include them "so far and so fast" as its means allowed. Fifteen other* have laws similar to the Virginia statute. Supreme Court decisions go into effect 40 days after having been arrived at. Thus Miss Buck had 40 days left in which...
...began to cable, too, reports which they had been accustomed to send in haphazard, and often a season or two late. . . . To close the chapter, Dr. Klein was promoted in 1921 to his present post: Director of the Bureau of Foreign and Domestic Commerce. There over 300 reports reach him daily; and out to U. S. businessmen go a daily average of 3,000 replies to economic questions. Says Dr. Klein: "We have a rule that a reply?not necessarily complete?must go to every inquirer within 48 hours of the time his question reaches us. . . . The most perishable commodity...
...lessen its load, the White Bird skirted the southern coasts of England and Ireland, pointed its nose toward Newfoundland. It had no wireless. It was flying north of the usual steamship lanes. An angry wind from the west was beating in its face, slowing its speed. Expecting to reach New York in 35 hours, it carried only enough gasoline for 40 hours flying...