Word: request
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Dates: during 1930-1939
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...That the problem can be solved only by complete reorganization of the present course is also evident. The simple health data could well be compressed into a few lectures. A series of small meetings for the discussion of sex problems, similar to those which Dr. Worcester now gives on request, and at which attendance might be compulsory, would be more than adequate to take care of the main function of the present rambling curriculum. The advantages which a small meeting possesses for instruction in sex hygiene are fairly obvious. Lastly, the examination in the course, which has become a joke...
...Note--The Crimson does not necessarily endorse opinions expressed in printed communications. No attention will be paid to anonymous letters and only under special conditions, at the request of the writer, will names be withheld...
...sake of economy (the Branch's budget was cut from $7,600,000 to $5,200,000) airway radio beacons will not be operated on clear days except on request. For several months airway beacon lights have been turned off between flight schedules, to save money. Henceforth they will burn through the night. Of the Branch's 60 planes for official use, 14 have been put in dead storage. Director Vidal travels not in the handsome Ford tri-motor NSt used by Col. Young, but in a small Stinson which he flies himself...
Although last October the Band acceded to the request of the Welfare and Relief Mobilization to play over a national network together with the bands of the Universities of Illinois and California, it makes no attempt to secure outside concerts...
...changers in the Temple" by the President of the U. S., they were assembling to consider the effects on banking of the New Deal and the national recovery program. Missionaries of Franklin Roosevelt were on hand to teach them: 1) what the Administration wants. 2) to like it. Big request of the Administration was freer lending in order to furnish industry the money to carry out the recovery program. By buying Government bonds the Federal Reserve has been building up excess reserves in banks, trying to encourage them to lend. In 1928 with $20,000,000,000 in deposits, banks...