Word: transferring
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Dates: during 1920-1929
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...from slight illnesses and will not go to Gales Ferry in the best of condition. At present John Schieffelin is occupying Lovejoy's position at No. 6, and Driscoll is rowing in Flagg's at No. 7. Both these positions are, however, entirely unsettled. Another shift has been the transfer of Allen from bow to No. 2, and the promotion of Mali to bow from the same position on the second eight. Mali, in spite of his 150 pounds, has proved one of the best oarsmen on the squad. Allen, whose place he takes, rowed bow on last season...
...wealth. In short, there can be no equality of opportunity if the ownership of the tools of production and service is to become the property of a narrow group of holders. As regards the question of a high income tax, Hoover claims that theoretically it is a direct transfer of capital to income in the hands of the state and thus might be criticized as stifling the increase of capital. Practically this would be answered if the State applied such receipts to the extinction of the national debt or to reproductive expenditure in the improvement of national properties in rivers...
...laws also determine the duties of the officers, and explain that any member belonging to another Post may transfer to the Shannon Post, or, on the other hand, any man who joins the Shannon Post may subsequently transfer to his home post. The committee which has drawn up the by-laws to be submitted this evening, consists of R. B. Perry '97, Chairman, F. H. Brownell, 1G.B., D. F. O'Connell '21, and Dr. Paul Withington...
Colonel Logan, the next speaker, also eulogized Colonel Shannon, and spoke of the Post as commemorating his name. Professor Lyman emphasized the fact that men belonging to other posts would be heartily welcomed at the meetings of the new Post, and that men, after joining the Shannon Post, could transfer to their home branches of the Legion. He also announced that a committee would soon be appointed to compose a constitution...