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...registration day, Student Council pledge cards will be the last barrier that the incoming Freshmen must pass before leaving Memorial Hall--not to return until mid-year exams. Already he will have signed his name twice as many times as he had in the last seventeen years. That was for each and every dean and subaltern in the College. This last is for his class, his fellow-students, and, perhaps, himself...

Author: By Thomas H. Quinn, PRESIDENT OF THE STUDENT COUNCIL | Title: Cambridge and Boston Charities, Phillips Brooks House, and Red Book Use Student Council Funds | 9/1/1935 | See Source »

Over one-half of this number are in Widener Library while the other half is scattered throughout the University in 52 special collections, seventeen departments such as the Law, Medical, and Business Schools, and the seven House libraries...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: World's Largest University Library Centers Around Widener-Half of 3,600,000 Books | 9/1/1935 | See Source »

Some words Carol knows: lemonade, candy, ice, cream, lollypop, cigar, cigaret, tobacco, pants, pajamas, locust, katydid, Mae West, come, up, see, me, some, time, buzz, rhumba, one, two, three, four, five, six, seven, nine, ten, seventeen, hippopotamus, lavatory, belch, sneeze, Jesus, pop, eye, goofy, flush, toilet, groceries, fruit, nuts, nertz...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Education: Prodigious Crop | 8/26/1935 | See Source »

With rugby, lacrosse, and tennis supplying more than one-third of the total of seventeen games to be played today, sports fans will have a wide variety of athletics to choose from to satisfy their weedend desires...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: RUGBY, LACROSSE, AND TENNIS MATCHES TODAY | 4/27/1935 | See Source »

...sustaining NRA "right across the board," the Schechter decision barely placed NRA in the money. The Brothers Schechter operate the two largest jobbing plants in the unsavory $60,000,000-a-year Brooklyn poultry industry. Last year they were indicted on 19 counts for violating the Live Poultry Code. Seventeen counts found the Schechters outside the fair trade provisions of the code because they: 1) sold diseased and uninspected chickens; 2) permitted butchers to select the chickens they wanted killed; 3) filed false reports on their sales volume and price scale. Two other counts accused the Schechters of working their...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: RECOVERY: Schechter for Belcher | 4/15/1935 | See Source »

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