Word: registrar
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Dates: during 1920-1929
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...Goodwin, Registrar of Motor Vehicles in Massachusetts, will cooperate with the Connecticut authorities. All the Massachusetts inspectors of motor traffic and the motorcycle patrol of the State constabulary will be patrolling the roads. There is in Massachusetts no special speed limit, but violations of laws relating to racing, dangerous speeding, recklessness, and operating a vehicle while under the influence of liquor, will be summarily dealt with. The purpose of this careful patrol is not to hinder traffic, but to keep it moving as quickly and safely as possible...
...November 8, Hon. Wm. T. A. Fitzgerald, Registrar of Deeds for Suffolk County, delivered an instructive lecture on property registration. On December 6, James P. Connolly, the well-known author of Sea Stories, gave an interesting recital of his experiences in Ireland during the late rebellion. On January 10, Rev. Fr. Wm. J. Farrell, former chaplain of the 103rd Field Artillery, addressed the members and recounted some of the momentous events of his service overseas. The Club was especially favored on February 14, when Rev. Dr. Joseph P. Murphy of St. John's Seminary lectured on his tours...
...Department of Education at Swarthmore College and by Dean Raymond Walters of Swarthmore College. Professor Ryan was formerly with the United States Bureau of Education and was recently Educational Editor of the New York Evening Post. Dean Walters is a graduate of Lehigh University and was formerly Registrar and Assistant Professor of English there. "School and Society" is said to share with the Educational Supplement of the London Times the foremost position in educational journalism in the world...
...McConn was for ten years the registrar of a western state University. As a result of that experience, he has become convinced that the American system of grades, credits, and decrees is a "Meaningless absurdity. His remedy for this unfortunate condition as embodied in an article in the "New Republic" is interesting if not entirely practical. Abolish all grades, all credits, all degrees. In their place substitute "real records" written reports of the student's accomplishment in each course. Then when the student is ready to leave, let him depart with a collection of these report in his pocket...
Stockholders (to serve five years), Dean W. B. Donham '98 and Professor Chester A. McLain '13 of the Law School; President, Professor W. B. Munro '99; Vice-President, Henry S. Thompson '99; Treasurer, John L. Taylor, Assistant Comptroller; Secretary, Walter Humphreys, Registrar of the Institute of Technology; Directors, Messrs. Austin W. Scott '09; D. K. David, Assistant Dean of the Business School; H. L. Blackwell '99; E. R. Gay '19; Horace Ford, M. I. T.; Jasper Whiting, M. I. T.; W. G. Brocker '22; B. K. Little '23; R. P. Bullard '24, and Henry J. Horne...