Word: withdrawing
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Dates: during 1910-1919
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...library has shelves on the top floor of Phillips Brooks House. Men desiring to withdraw any books should fill out the paper card and leave it with the man in charge. Office hours are kept on Mondays, Wednesdays and Fridays from 2 to 3 o'clock...
...changed. New means of transportation has greatly decreased, whether we willed it or not, that isolation of this nation which Washington urged. By our entrance into the World War, we gave up formally our position apart from the affairs of the world. We are in them now; we cannot withdraw. The progress of science and the development of a humanitarian feeling for the rest of mankind has placed us irrevocably on the side of world politics...
...supremacy of the central government was historically unsound. He asserts that in 1787-88 "there was not a man in the country . . . who regarded the new system as anything but an experiment entered upon by the states, and from which each and every state had the right peaceably to withdraw, a right which was very likely to be exercised." The country has accepted the tendency toward strengthening the federal government. Do we wish to enter a League which may place the nation on the same footing as a state of the Union holds today...
Fewer and fewer candidates are now being accepted by the Radio School, will by April the number will have dwindled to small proportions compared to its war period size. When the Radio School will withdraw completely from Cambridge has not been announced, but it is certain that the University buildings now occupied will be entirely given back before the opening of the next College year...
South Field provides accommodations for only one baseball team, half a dozen sets of lawn tennis players, and the track team. While these sports are going on all other sports must cease, and for this reason the University Athletic Committee found it necessary to withdraw first from intercollegiate lacrosse and then from intercollegiate soccer...