Word: spending
(lookup in dictionary)
(lookup stats)
Dates: during 1930-1939
Sort By: most recent first
(reverse)
...defense is being prepared carefully by the leading educators of the more prominent institutions. Mr. Valentine's capable article is phrased carefully in a series of rhetorical questions while Professor Friedrich has not hesitated to state the problem succinctly in a recent Atlantic Monthly as follows, "A doctor must spend months on end bent over an evil-smelling carcass, dissecting it with his own hands" while a lawyer has to master the "dry-as-dust mass of legal lore which may be and probably is utterly repellent to his active, dramatic nature. Unless he possesses self-discipline, and a good...
...attention on the sorry plight of the men who are forced to work part-time during their Freshman year, the current student waiter petition deserves serious consideration by the University. The plan justly urges that the man who attempts to combine outside work with compulsory exercise is unable to spend the requisite time in pursuing his regular studies and suffers from physical exhaustion...
...clock Saturday morning. Changing to their uniforms on the train, the members will be transferred at the New Haven station to special busses which will take them straight to the Yale Bowl. There will be no restrictions to keep members from going on to New York to spend the rest of the week...
During the day Miss Stein is to be the guest of President Comstock of Radcliffe and will spend the night at Briggs Hall. She will be the guest of honor before her speech at a dinner given by members of the society...
...myself a special small portable radio set that goes with me everywhere I have to be busy in the house. In the kitchen where I spend most of my time, doggone it, with a big family to cook for, down in the basement when I do my washing, just because I don't want to miss news reports or occasional flashes. And then like a dunce I just have to get the Detroit paper to get more complete details of the news reports, although we have a very excellent small-town paper that comes regularly to the house...