Word: returning
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Dates: during 1930-1939
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Burning with a hot sense of injustice, Lawyer Dwight explained through his lawyer that, yes, he had executed a tax-saving maneuver on his 1933 return, but he had carefully explained his reasoning to the Treasury and specifically asked for a ruling, which it had not yet given. "Under these circumstances," fumed Lawyer Dwight, "the moral implication of the Administration's criticism is inexcusable...
...will sail June 29 from Shanghai on the President Hoover. No time limit is set for his return...
...holocaust caused by the University's stand on the receiving of women into the Houses, the President and his sixteen cohorts asked for a rejection of the "sole woman" parietal rule and a revision and standardization of the old rule. Upon President Conant's return from Europe the suggestion was adopted with a slight modification --the requirement of two males for one woman. Shortly after this compromise the Council, publishing the results of the previous year's investigation, requested that all laboratories be opened at night and that the actual time required for experiments be definitely stated in the catalogue...
...Return to the ship, where luncheon will be served. Tenders ashore every half hour during the afternoon and evening. Young ladies are advised not to walk through Harvard unaccompanied after ten o'clock...
Author Brown cannot "recall any time when I did not think clearly," he was merely tired of living. A first sign of recovery was the return of his interest in reading. Asylum readers favored Mary Baker Eddy's Science and Health, the Saturday Evening Post. Except for suicide news, newspapers were seldom noticed. Most popular intellectual pursuit was crossword puzzles...