Word: repeal
(lookup in dictionary)
(lookup stats)
Dates: during 1950-1959
Sort By: most recent first
(reverse)
Crimson football fans, expecting a price cut because of the recent repeal of the excise tax on intercollegiate athletic tickets, received a jolt yesterday when the H.A.A. announced a boost for the 1954 season. Rates will rise across the board, with increases varying from 20 to 50 cents...
Yale announced on April 7 that next year's Princeton game prices would rise from $4.80 to $5, as will Harvard game tickets during the 1955 season. The New Haven school held the line, however, on all other games; there will be neither a cut, because of the tax repeal, nor an increase. Yale's prices for Cornell, Dartmouth, and Army contests will continue at $4, while the Brown and Colgate Eli rates will remain...
...recuperate. Upon returning, he declared "I will spend the rest of my life studying Asia." Spending the next few years as President of the Crane Plumbing Company in Chicago, he managed a few trips to Russia. Prior to the Revolution, Crane began a movement within the Orthodox Church to repeal all dogma and ritual added since the Romanoffs. Success was nearly at hand when the Bolsheviks stormed Leningrad. All Crane could salvage from his dream were the church bells which he gave to Harvard...
Petition for Repeal...
Arnold L. Schuchter '55, chairman of the International Students Committee, said he intends to draw up proposals for petitioning repeal of the House's action to Congress and to present the plan to the Student Council. Nationally, he added, the National Students Association is also trying to mobilize forces to appeal the reduction...