Word: terme
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Dates: during 1930-1939
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...article this morning on History and Literature, Mr. Elliot Perkins was described as "lazy". This seems to be a case of a transferred epithet; the term would apply rather to his tutees. No fiend for activity, Mr. Perkins nevertheless is energetic, alert, and a stimulating tutor. Sincerely Yours Tucker Dean...
...appointment of Professor John H. Williams as head of the Littauer School comes as welcome news to the undergraduate body, and particularly to the many students who have studied under his direction. Not only an able teacher in the highest sense that the term can convey, but also the holder of an important position in the Federal Reserve System, Professor Williams brings the new graduate school a wealth of experience which fits him peculiarly well for his task...
...President of Eire, with authority akin to that of a U. S. President, will be the State's No. 1 man, elected directly by the people for seven years and ineligible for a second term. He will appoint the prime minister, cabinet, judiciary, will be head of the defense forces, must pen his signature to bills passed by the legislature before they can become law. The President will not be answerable to the legislature, cannot be prosecuted for crimes civil or criminal, can be impeached only for ''treason or high crimes" by a two-thirds majority...
...case of People v. Kohler that "the prisoner, in case of a felony, must be present during the whole of his trial." Judge Lemmon ruled that this prisoner had been absent only momentarily and the law cited was not applicable. Then he sentenced Roy Widener to an indeterminate term of five years to life in San Quentin Prison...
...hundred and twenty-seven men have been engaged for the faculty of the Summer School, opening July 6 for a six week term, it was released yesterday. Eighty-two are from the University including sixteen full professors, and forty-five from other American institutions...