Word: warded
(lookup in dictionary)
(lookup stats)
Dates: during 1920-1929
Sort By: most recent first
(reverse)
...certain unpleasantness with officials in Cambridge-port. Campaigns in the "Colleges in Cambridge in New England" have always been featured by torch-light processions stump-speeches, charges and counter-charges as vigorous and often as vituperative as those in an alderman's election in a closely contested ward...
...distressing to those used to the orderly conduct of the hospital ward to have the patient, quietly opiated and under the surveillance of the most illustrious physicians, suddenly jump up, ram his medicine down the doctor's throat and escape, in spite of the organized efforts of the strong-arm squad to detain...
From the point of view of the undergraduates, perhaps the most important committee of the Faculty is the Administrative Board, which handles matters of discipline. Dean Chester N. Greenough '98, is the chairman of this board, and the other members at present are Professor R. DeC. Ward '89, Professor Wilbur C. Abbott, Professor G. P. Baxter '96, Dr. Roger I. Lee '02, Professor H. H. Burbank, and Professor G. Harold Edgell '09. Undergraduates are never expelled or dismissed without a vote of the Faculty as a whole, taken when cases are brought before it by the Administrative Board; but otherwise...
...following ladies will act as patronesses; Mrs. Joseph Alger, Mrs. George McNeil Angier, Mrs. Benjamin Ward Appleton, Mrs. Edward W. Atkinson, Mrs. Charles W. Baker, Mrs. George Pierce Baker, Mrs. Robert M. Baker, Mrs. Charles F. Batchelder, Mrs. Arthur Tisdale Bradlee, Mrs. Frederick J. Bradlee, Mrs. Le Baron R. Briggs, Mrs. Leslie Warwick Brown, Mrs. Wilfred Gardiner Brown, Mrs. Chilton Cabot, Mrs. Francis Higginson Cabot, Mrs. Philip P. Chase, Mrs. Arthur Lambert Chute, Mrs. James W. Colt, Mrs. Patrick Dennis Conlon, Mrs. George Washington Cram, Mrs. Alvah Crocker, Mrs. George H. Crocker, Mrs. Louis Fayerweather Cutter, Mrs., Howard Elliott...
...indefinite term, as our school superintendents are chosen by the school committee instead of being elected at the polls. But we are not ready to entrust the selection of the chief administrator the city manager, as he is called to a council elected by the old ward system. And if is certainly not very democratic to entrust it to a council or "commission" elected by the old general-ticket or block-vote method, as is done in many cities. A satisfactory basis for the "manager plan of government" is to be found, therefore, only in a council elected...