Word: reliefs
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Dates: during 1920-1929
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...would cry out at the exaggeration; but possibly it was the players who underscored too heavily, and possibly the stickler who exaggerated, so finely did the action cut to the truth. In the second act, and indeed throughout the play, the purist would cavil at the lapses into broad relief; too often cleverness passed for wit, and gross business for eyebrow innuendo. For the over-dramatic, Mr. Rathbone, in the tutor's role, was the only possible offender. It was naturally as difficult for him to disclose his smouldering fires to the audience...
...hundred and forty-three undergraduates are now being notified of their relief from probation as a result of the mid-year examinations. It was announced from University Hall last night that this action would begin now instead of two weeks later as has hitherto been customary...
...were Freshmen. Since mid-term disciplinary action, except in unusual cases, has been done away with this year, most of the 66 upperclassmen who are now being relieved are men who were on probation because of failure of last year. Of these men 23 not only secured their relief from probation but obtained grades sufficiently high to warrant their rein-statement in their original classes...
...quick succession the President's Agricultural Conference presented its second and third reports, following its first on the livestock situation (TIME, Jan. 26). The second report dealt with proposals for legislative relief, the third with improved administration. Second Report. Legislation should take the form of: 1) Removing any obstacles to farmers' cooperatives' pooling their products, exchanging information, etc.; 2) providing Federal advice and assistance to farmers' cooperatives; 3) providing a voluntary form of registration with the Federal Government, coupled with Federal examination of books to satisfy farmers, purchasers and others, as to the good management...
...coaches will have an abundance of material to work with this year. Phillip Spalding '25 regular pitcher last spring. J. C. Toulmin '25, relief pitcher on the 1924 team, and E. L. Gehrke ocC., who pitched on the 1923 nine, should be the leading candidates for the mound position. R. H. Booth '27 whose brilliant pitching last year subdued the Yale 1927 nine will also be out for work in the cage...