Word: y
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Dates: during 1930-1939
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...existence apart from the members and material paraphernalia that belong to it. What the coming year will bring no one would be so rash as to prophesy now. In the meantime let us keep an "open mind" about Liberal Club policy. The world does not stand still. E. Y. Hartshorne...
...student body. The university employs 182 students, loaned money to 542 this year. The university loan fund is more than $60,000. In January, students and alumni launched a drive for a $200,000 emergency loan fund, of which $56,000 had been raised last week. The Y. M. C. A. self-help bureau finds endorsers for notes of worthy students. The university dining hall has reduced the price of board to $20 per month. Next year Carolina expects an increased enrollment, has many applications for transfer from more expensive institutions...
...Lloyd '31, Henry Fellow, of Plainfield, N. J.; H. G. Matson '29, 3T.S., of Richmond Hill, N. Y.; F. D. Miller '30, Assistant in Astronomy; T. F. M. Newton, McGill, '25, Instructor in English; E. M. Rowe '27, 2G, of Cambridge; C. B. Salsbury '29, 2S.A., Assistant in Fine Arts; D. C. Shaw '30, 2L, of Columbus, Ohio...
...finds its way to publishers' purses. The Columbia system estimates that 35 of its 90 stations are affiliated with newspapers. The Federal Radio Commission says "about 100 newspapers have stations or arrangements with stations." Last week Chain-Publisher Frank Ernest Gannett bought a small station at Elmira, N. Y., was reported in the market for more. Last week there were rumors that William Randolph Hearst was seeking a full day's time on N. B. C. or Columbia, that he sought to have his WINS station's power increased from 500 to 50,000 watts. These rumors...
...house in a hangar, the giant flying boat DO-X has been high & dry on the beach at Glenn H. Curtiss Airport, N. Y., since August. Riggers have been busy scraping and painting the hull, re-doping the great wing. Mechanics have reconditioned the twelve 600-h. p. Curtiss Conqueror motors, stepped them up 50 h. p. apiece. Last week Captain Friedrich Christiansen announced that DO-X would take off for the return flight to Europe via Newfoundland and the Azores about...