Word: registrar
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Dates: during 1920-1929
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...Bolsheviki may change mates as often as they desire under the new divorce law. Under a recent decree they may change any or all of their names by the simple process of notifying the Registrar of the Commune. The only change that the Bolshevik authorities will not tolerate is a change of Government...
...consideration of the separate buildings shows that the Administration building has on the first floor, the Dean's office, offices for the five assistant deans, conference rooms, information desk office of the registrar, offices for secretaries and clerical workers, and a large room divided into twenty compartments for readers of the students' reports, as well as space for fifty stenographers and typists. On the second and third floors are large spaces to be developed as the requirements demand, into compartments for teaching marketing, industrial management, accounting, finance, statistics and other subjects...
England. The British Registrar General announced the year's figures for England and Wales almost simultaneously. The deathrate was 12.8 per 1,000, an increase over 1921, when it was 12.1. The British deathrate is lower than that of any other major European country, and would be still lower if corrected for a normal age and sex distribution, which has been sadly out of kilter since...
...Club will be held this evening at 7 o'clock in the Dining Room of the Union. Miss Mabel Blake 2G., Miss Mary Wentworth 2G., Charles Lancaster '2G. and Daniel Prescott '2G. will speak as representatives of the students. The speakers representing the faculty will be: Miss Meriam Carpenter, registrar, Professor F. G. Nichols, Professor Ralph Beatley, and Dean H. W. Holmes...
...Your letter to the Registrar about your son has been given to me. I am sorry to tell you that in the Freshman Halls, where residence is compulsory, we have felt from the beginning the necessity of not including colored men. To the other dormitories and dining rooms they are admitted freely, but in the Freshman Halls, I am sure you will understand why, from the beginning, we have not thought it possible to compel men of different races to reside together...