Word: terme
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Dates: during 1930-1939
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...Term Expires in June...
...term as chairman expires June 30 of this year. It is said in Washington that he will notify University Hall soon whether he desires another leave...
...tosses away the taxpayers' money, but fills the workers with a natural resentment and a feeling of the futility in their tasks. Since private industry shows no sings of absorbing the government jobholders, a permanent organization must sooner or later be put into shape. If planned on a long term basis, the W.P.A. could justify its existence on an economic as well as charitarian point of view, though it should of course be flexible enough to hire and discharge its employees as business conditions vary. In any event the workers' agitation serves a useful function in calling attention...
...following men have been appointed to act as managers in House sports for this term: Charles F. Tillinghast, Jr. ocC, crew manager; Thomas J. Darcey, Jr. '37, golf manager; Maurice M. Stern '36, tennis manager; and Leavitt S. White '37, baseball manager...
...playmates. When Alec was 12, his father sold his interest in the farm, moved to London, enrolled his son in the Royal Academy. Father Templeton got himself elected to the London County Council but found it unnecessary to spend any money after his son's first term. Thereafter Alec earned his way with scholarships. At 16, he bested 20,000 pianists in a contest sponsored by the London Daily Express. Alec Templeton won a grand piano, learning the contest piece as he has learned all his large repertoire, by hearing others play, listening to phonograph records, studying Braille texts...