Word: signed
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Dates: during 1920-1929
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...these cramped quarters he was compelled to lie for four hours. He did not dare sleep for fear of being carried on to Washington. Indeed, as he expressed it so poignantly, what better proof is needed of the perfidy of the railroads? So obscurely were the stations sign-posted all along the way, the he was actually obliged to strain his eyes at every little jerk stop to perceive whether or not it was New York...
...management of the club house itself, a radical change was made at the beginning of the year when Mr. J. J. Mead was made superintendent and given charge of all departments of the building, including the restaurant and the store. Under his direction "sign-ons" for meal service were abolished and professionals were substituted for student waiters in the dining room...
...University authorities in threatening to cancel the Freshman crew race was neither well calculated to inculate respect for the sacredness of law and order, not to give a proper impression to the outside world. Athletic eligibility has little to do with a general riot, and threats are usually a sign of weakness. In order to "see ourselves as others see us" we have to look through the highly-colored glasses of the press: and so long as the methods of discipline used by university authorities are those which a school teacher might employ, there is every encouragement to the press...
...clock on Tuesday afternoon the Secretary of the Alumni Association Appointment Office will be in Wadsworth 3 to consult with Seniors and other members of the University interested in obtaining permanent commercial or technical positions. Men who wish to take advantage of this opportunity may sign up for conferences any time before Tuesday at Wadsworth 3, where they may also obtain application blanks to fill out before the conferences...
Good Samaritans in America will doubtless be relieved to know that the call for Russian relief contributions is ended, and, all who have fearfully followed the current history of Russia may find this action a hopeful sign of responsibility reassumed. Should communism fall again to support its own people. American aid may be more hesitant; but for this act of charity now ending Americans may be proud of themselves and especially of the unselfish band of people who have administered their gift...