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...Inasmuch as students have recently received an advertisement offering reviews in several Harvard courses," he said, "it seems wise to call to their attention Section 14 of the Regulations for Students in Harvard College, viz.: 'A student is liable to disciplinary action if he makes use of the services of a commercial tutoring school, unless for very exceptional reasons permission is given by the instructor in charge of the course in which he desires assistance and by the Dean of Harvard College...
...Brooklyn, a barber was fined $5 under a New York law for performing "servile work on the Sabbath day," viz., shaving a customer. His client: a woman...
...periods on the occasion of "Remarks of Senator Ashurst on the Steamship President Grant on Saturday, October 26, 1935. Presenting to Vice President Garner a Pair of Sox to be Worn When He Has an Audience with the Emperor of Japan," to sombre views on mankind's future, viz.: "It is still an open question as to whether mankind or insects shall ultimately inherit the earth. It is my opinion that mankind ... has about a 50-50 chance...
...Robert Hubbell, publicity director, with whom we have corresponded on the subject. Hubbell, tells us that the students are given plenty of extra; time, so that three quarters of them earn part of their expenses. Although Juniors take comprehensive exams. Hubbell exphasizes that this is on "general knowledge," viz. no craming...
...gigantic creature cry out or have hysterics, it was at once given a general anesthetic. Senator Joseph Christopher O'Mahoney of Wyoming, chairman of the Temporary National Economic Committee created last spring by Presidential message and joint Congressional action, had already administered repeated injections of soothing reassurance, viz: "This is not a punitive investigation. ... I don't believe in centralized planning." Now were administered three enormous slugs of statistical dope which sent spectators away in droves and made the patient feel that, before having its liver cut out, it was at least going to have its red corpuscles...