Word: sunday
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Dates: during 1910-1919
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Beginning this week Widener Library will be open for students every Sunday from 1 until 10 o'clock in the evening. The main reading room and the Farnsworth Room may be used, and, although the delivery desk will be closed, the stacks will be open to men holding permits, as was the case before January 20, when the Library was first closed to Sunday use on account of the fuel shortage...
...April recess will extend from Sunday, April 14, to Saturday, April 20, inclusive. Every undergraduate is required to register after his last-College exercise on Saturday, April 13, and also on Monday, April 22, between...
...Instead of impotently denying the materialistic strain in the individual's life and thus breeding hypocrisy or scoffing, let us recognize the economic basis and utilize this recognition for such a broadening as will give the whole people a square deal in those physical advantages. In short, less Billy Sunday salvation and more Roosevelt social justice and Wilson democracy in the mill towns...
...accordance with the "daylight-saving" bill which was signed by President Wilson on the 19th of this month, all clocks throughout the country will be advanced one hour at 2 o'clock tomorrow morning. The law will remain in effect until the last Sunday in October, when time-pieces will be set back to their present schedule...
Members of the University will have their first opportunity to observe the variation in time at the Sunday services tomorrow morning. The clock in the tower of Memorial Hall will strike two and three in quick succession tonight, cutting out 60 minutes, which will not be made up until next fall. Drills and classes on Monday morning will also come an hour earlier...