Word: remained
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Dates: during 1930-1939
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...agreement shall thereafter remain posted in some conspicuous place in each club house...
There is apparently justice and sincerity on both sides. But it cannot well be denied that Mr. MacDonald is in a wholly anomalous situation. To remain at the head of a government, whose commercial policy is definitely opposed to his own, can offer the Prime Minister little save personal and political discomfiture. That he chooses to follow thin course is the best possible testimony not only of the sincerity of his belief that the National Government is best fitted to meet the crises but also of his patriotism...
...scholarships bring a stipend of 400 pounds a year, for two or three years' tenure at Oxford. Since most Rhodes Scholars obtain standing at Oxford which enables them to take a degree in two years, appointments are made for two years, but a student who wishes to remain for a third, may do be provided he presents a satisfactory preliminary programme for that period. By a recent ruling a Scholarship holder may leave Oxford after his second year there, and return to take his third year after a period of work in his own country, of he may spend...
...preliminary meeting of candidates for the Freshman soccer team will be held in the Dillon Field House at 3 o'clock this afternoon. The Freshman and varsity managerial competitions still remain open to candidates...
Toward the Faculty and affairs scholastic, Acting President Duffield proposes to maintain a judicial rather than executive attitude. He will not go popping his head into classrooms or make long speeches at faculty meetings. The academic side of Princeton will remain in the capable hands of Dean of the Faculty Luther Pfahler Eisenhart, a quiet, smiling little mathematician, baseball addict, Princeton teacher for 32 years, whose memory is so prodigious that he needs no filing cabinets in his office. Dean Eisenhart's monument is Princeton's famed four-course plan, instituted in 1924, by which upper-class students choose...