Word: term
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Dates: during 1940-1949
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James Michael Curley had come full circle, and he looked it. Even before he began his spectacular political career-four terms as Boston's mayor, one term as Massachusetts governor and three terms in the U.S. House of Representatives-Curley had done time for trying to defraud the Civil Service Commission. Now, 72, gaunt with sickness, he was back in jail, this time for using the mails to defraud...
...Harvard Liberal Union will begin its summer term activities Monday evening at 7:30 o'clock in the Kirkland House Common Room with a discussion of "What Can Be Done with the Germans," it was announced yesterday by Allan Barton '45, HLU spokesman...
Tuition for one regular term in Harvard College is quoted on the books at an even $200. But it would be less misleading to call it $215 and avoid the implication that the Medical and Infirmary fee is anything less than obligatory, for the only ground on which an undergraduate can be exempted from payment of the fee is that he be a Christian Scientist. Otherwise he must come through with that $15 per term, $45 for a full year including Summer Term, even though he may be a resident of Cambridge, married, with his own private physician...
...usually receives is advice to go buy a box of aspirin and a package of cough drops at Billings and Stover. Should the student require x-rays, anesthetics, special materials, or special laboratory examinations, he must pay for them himself. Care in Stillman is limited to one week per term, and Stillman does not handle cases of major illness or those involving surgery. All these facts suggest that Harvard students are compelled to pay more and receive less than do participants in at least one other alternative plan. They suggest further that perhaps the Hygiene Department's claim that...
Freshmen and first term Sophomores are eligible for both boards, while men up through their fourth term may be considered for the business board...