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...finally instructors are ordered to warn students whose attendance is unsatisfactory that they are in danger of disciplinary action at the hands of the Administrative Board...
Lowell always politely refused to be interviewed by newsmen. He refused to speak over the radio until 1932, when he was moved to warn the nation that Japan's aggression in Manchuria foretold ultimate war, that the U.S. must join with the League of Nations in an economic boycott. He had advocated a League of Nations even before Woodrow Wilson (from whom he got some of his educational policies), and had publicly debated with the League's archfoe, Henry Cabot Lodge. Lowell was later stirred to broadcast his opposition to the Child-Labor Amendment because he thought...
...wanted worker. Then the foreman wigwags his instructions: A clenched fist pulled down above his head means drill press. Palms close together in front mean to the mute that his measurements are too short. Palms apart: he has erred in the opposite direction. The mutes need no bells to warn them of overhead crane and boom movements. They watch moving shadows...
Tire companies look a bit askance at the tubeless idea. They admit that it will work in a pinch, but they warn against its hazards in the event of a blowout-they say it would give the car a far worse wrench than usual...
...other hands "The Damask Check" might be coy and cute. It is not. It might be patronizing, heavy, and dull. It is not. It might be warn, humorous, graceful, and satisfying...