Word: requested
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Dates: during 1930-1939
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...part of the cost of operating our buildings and our grounds. The amounts now charged are small in comparison to the expense involved in keeping these buildings open. Many institutions charge their students an athletic assessment whether or not they use the facilities offered. Should we therefore request that a fee be added to the term bill of undergraduates, or should we continue to charge only those who use our buildings? Our aim is not only to point out to Freshmen the value of regular exercise, but to reuire it and to provide the facilities, with the hope that they...
...Supreme Court, realizing the importance of the question, invited counsel from the Senate to appear and present its views. In accordance with this request the Senate designated Senator George Wharton Pepper in its behalf. The Government was ably represented by Solicitor General James M. Beck...
...Note--The Crimson does not necessarily endores 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...
Under the present arrangement lost books are replaced only at the request of a member of the faculty. The officials maintain that all essential books will sooner or later be called for by instructors and that students who really want certain books will prevail upon their instructors to go to the trouble of having them ordered. Such naive beliefs would be surprising in any but those who must spend an undue amount of time threading the mazes of Widener...
...Telegram had moved to dismiss the case but wanted the court to reserve decision long enough for Telegram witnesses to refute some of the State's horrid testimony. The court ignored the request, dismissed without ado. Next day Editor Felix Bruner told Telegram readers-and all 25 Scripps-Howard newspapers reprinted-what the defense would have said if it had the chance: C. That prosecution's witnesses were disgruntled employes discharged by Scripps-Howard...