Word: understood
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Dates: during 1920-1929
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James A. Reed, Missouri's smoldering Democrat, let his boom be taken "out in the open"?for the third or fourth time since early Autumn. "Another Andrew Jackson," was the cry. This time, friends of Alfred Emanuel Smith were not alarmed. Reed men, it was understood, were to organize delegations in States lack- ing "favorite sons." The probable result: having been instructed for a Wet, Reed delegates would, if and when his chances died at the convention, have only to exercise religious tolerance to swing to the other outstanding Wet, Candidate Smith. And Senator Reed is the author...
Besides being used by the various companies as a guide and for reference, it is understood that the report of the survey will be used in a number of Business Schools for teaching purposes. It is part of the Harvard Business School Research Bureau's general scheme of research to cooperate with industries and to supply them with valuable information for their operating departments...
...intervals when lectures are suspended, instructors in charge of courses shall make appropriate provision for work on the part of their students, It being understood that the suspension of lectures shall involve no diminution in the total amount of work required either in courses or for the General Examinations...
...Hull. Less impressive than the George candidacy, more informal but no more mysterious as to motive, was the Presidential candidacy, announced last week by Congressional colleagues with his foreknowledge, of U. S. Representative Cordell Hull from Tennessee, another Democrat. Candidate Hull, politically sagacious, understood the plan and made no statement. His friends, who sought to do him honor rather than to block another's path, displayed the Hull record: 37 years a lawyer, four years a judge, 20 years a Congressman, four years (1921-1924) chairman of the National Democratic Committee. The purpose of the Hull candidacy is to keep...
Whether or not more of the plates will be ordered after the original 400 dozen has been sold, is still problematical, according to W. G. Morse '99, purchasing agent for the University. But it is understood that if a number of graduates, sufficient to warrant the placing of an order in the neighborhood of 250 dozen should want the plates, the University might consider...