Word: return
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Dates: during 1930-1939
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...Roche as Assistant Secretary of the Treasury, a position that she has occupied since November 15, 1934. . .. It is my hope that Miss Roche's absence from the Treasury will not be permanent, but that she will be able to make such arrangements as will permit her to return. With this in mind I have determined with the President's approval not to recommend at this time anyone to fill the Assistant Secretaryship which she will vacate on November...
...ousting kindly Dr. Smith to frighten her pupils into good behavior, they were sadly disappointed. Immediate consequence was the liveliest riot of the year. First the inmates of the school, armed with knives, sticks, milk bottles and baseball bats, surrounded the main building to demand Dr. Smith's return. Three days later, enraged when the staff got eggs and they got hash for breakfast they revolted again, forced the staff to call police to restore order...
...abdication crisis (TIME, Dec. 14, 1936, et ante), announced results of a "nationwide" straw vote in which Cavalcade got subjects of King George VI to ballot on: 1) "Which foreign nation do you like best?" and 2) "Should the Duke and Duchess of Windsor be invited to return to England to live?" Result: 37% preferred the U. S., 28% France and 15% Germany; 61% were for inviting the Windsors back to England. This survey was made last July (Edward abdicated last December) by the British Institute of Public Opinion, the London branch of the serious, well-reputed American Institute...
...money, those who are out of debt will have drawn $5.00 from the Treasurer. Those in debt will possess $1.50. All money remaining in the soldiers' hands after the game will be collected upon return...
...tutors, who are allowed to take books out for as long as they desire, subject only to an annual spring check-up by the Library, are holding books longer than they have any right to them. Although it appears beyond reasonable doubt that most professors lean over backward to return books promptly for which there has been any demand, it is nevertheless true that some instructors in the University have built up tremendous aggregations of library books in their own private quarters, and that they frown on any attempt of undergraduates to wrest away these treasures...