Word: submitted
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Dates: during 1930-1939
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...meeting of the American Law Institute in Washington tomorrow, Austin W. Scott, Story Professor of Law, and Warren A. Seavey '01, professor of Law, will submit drafts on "The Law of Trusts" and "The Law Relating to Restitution...
When Founder Thompson had pondered his idea and found it good, he invited botanists all over the U. S. to submit their own ideas of how such an institute should be run and what it should try to do. Dr Crocker, then at the University of Chicago, submitted the plans that looked best to Col. Thompson, was hired forthwith, spent three years studying research methods at home and abroad before opening the Institute. His staff likes him because he does not isolate projects but encourages entomologist, botanist, physical chemist and mathematician to get their heads together. He gives some...
Beyond boycotting a fellow member who had the temerity to submit some photographs of his own to their annual show, the illustrators did not know just what to do about all this last week but they remained highly vocal...
...participating in the tryouts will submit a comprehensive brief on both sides of the question to Charles B. Feibleman '36, secretary of Council before Monday noon. Edward M. Rowe '27, director of debating will select the teams on the basis of the briefs and the two tryouts. The Coolidge Prise of $100 will be awarded to the winner of the competition...
Three months ago General Electric Co. invited every architect, engineer, draftsman and designer in the U. S. to submit plans for two types of houses in a $21,000 prize contest. Result: The greatest single collection of architects' drawings (2,100) assembled since Depression logjammed the housing industry. Last week the drawings, suspended from wires like baby's diapers on a laundry line, were put on display for a jury in General Electric's Manhattan building...