Word: restricted
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Dates: during 1920-1929
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Several regulations have recently been decided upon to restrict attendance to members of the Freshman class only. All entrances to the dormitories will be open during the afternoon until 4.30 o'clock, when Smith Hall quadrangle will be entirely cleared and C entry of Standish will be closed. To reach their rooms after that time, men not going to the Jubilee will be required to hand in their names to P. P. Cram in Persis Smith A-13. Girls will not be allowed in Gore or Standish after 6 o'clock, nor in Smith after 4.30 o'clock...
...vice of the situation lies in the existence of high surtaxes in conjunction with the continued issuance of tax-exempt securities. Adoption of a constitutional amendment to restrict further issues of tax-exempt securities, coupled with legislation closing the gaps in the income law, is a final but far from immediate solution. And it will not eliminate tax-exempt state and municipal bonds now outstanding. Awaiting their retirement will postpone the date of complete solution. Only reduction by Act of Congress of the surtax rates to a level at which the inducement to invest in tax-exempt securities becomes negligible...
...hold a faculty together when such sacrifices are demanded; and new professors from the outside are not attracted to Harvard, which is not a healthy condition for any faculty to be in. How long then must chemistry at the University be confined to the narrow, unsuitable, inadequate bounds that restrict and distort its growth...
Playgoers really care very little what the play does to them, as long as it does something. They do not restrict their demands to laughter and tears. Almost equally ecstatic heights are reached by those seeking a vicarious nobility in the person of Pasteur, or luxuriating in the terrors of The Last Warning or Whispering Wires, or thrilling with the sensation of an unaccustomed conversational brilliance with You and I or The Laughing Lady...
...view of the discussion that has lately been aroused by suggestions to restrict admission to the University, a meeting of the Liberal Club was recently held to consider whether this was the kind of question on which the club wished to take a stand. Hitherto the Liberal Club has endorsed no policy save that of free speech. At this meeting, however, the club adopted the following resolution by a vote...