Word: rusts
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Dates: during 1930-1939
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...Sever 13 Dr. Chase, Sec. 3 Sever 14 Latin 1 Sever 19 Mathematics A III (see footnote*) Dr. Whitney, Sec. 1 Harvard 2 Mr. Downs, Sec. 2 Sever 18 Mr. Leighton, Sec. 3 Sever 18 Mathematics 2 II (see footnote*) Professor Stone, Sec. 1 Harvard 5 Dr. Rust. Sec. 2 Sever 6 Mathematics 5a Memorial Hall Mathematics 38 Sever 17 Philosophy 15 Emerson F Physics 14 Pierce 304 Physics 23 Pierce 304 Physiology 5 Sever 8 Semitic I Sever 17 Semitic 17a Sever 17 Slavic 1c Sever 17 Sociology 3 Emerson D Sociology 17 Emerson D Spanish 5 Emerson...
...caught again. Just because a man is a criminal does not signify he is a nitwit. They have just as much brains as the B.H.'s [Big Heads] and although they use them in a different way-i.e. against law and order- they are not leaving them rust whether in a penitentiary or loose in their mansions. . . . ALFRED G. ROGERS...
This problem of French 2 books has us worn to a frazzle. Razor blades we do not mind. "Ruy Bias" will neither rust nor sit on a windowsill indefinitely. Several years ago, while the Graduate Establishment of Business Administration was being built across the Charles, two undergraduates, having passed French 2, and mellowed by their celebrations, solved the problem. The Morgan Business Library was still a mess of foundations and holes, Feeling that a library of any sort should be built not only of bricks, mortar, gilt domes, but also of books, they did their part. Contractors arriving...
...public schools, teachers and pupils were ordered to greet each other with the Nazi salute and zealous Prussian Minister of Education Bernhard Rust even overstepped the bounds of his authority to extend this salute order to all adults in the State. "The salute is to be expected of every German," read Minister Rust's exuberant order. "Irrespective of whether he is a member of the National Socialist Party or not he will respect this form of greeting as a symbol of the new Germany...
When traffic is light, rails become dull with rust. In the past four months bigger trains and more of them have polished up the rails of all U. S. carriers. Weekly car-loadings have run as high as 29% above last year and many an operating deficit has changed to a profit. In the last reported week New York Central loaded 109,000 freight cars against 75,000 twelve months ago. Its June operating income was more than 2,000% above the year before-$4, 384,000 against $192,000. Average June operating income for the first 75 roads...