Word: yielding
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Dates: during 1920-1929
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...last chance for Freshmen to enter a managerial competition which will yield major numerals will be on March 23, when the competition for Freshman baseball manager begins...
...departments, having some kind of theory about the relation of undergraduate work to work in afterlife, and coming to a certain understanding about one's self. To go carefully into these three matters as they concern one's individual self is a piece of mental exercise that will yield very large returns. To go into them very briefly and generally is the purpose of this short article...
...Bruce, Dial. George, Glass, Harrison, Pittman, Swanson, Underwood-Democrats. The Bill. The chief features of the bill are: 1. Pay increases for postal employes, averaging $300 each and totaling $68,000,000 a year, to become effective retroactively as of Jan. 1. 2. Increases of postal charges, estimated to yield $60,000,000 a year, effective Apr. 15, and consisting, in chief, of an increase from 1c to 2c on postcards; practically no change on second-class mail (newspapers and periodicals) except that the rates on religious, educational, scientific, etc., publications was increased 1/4c a pound to equal the rate...
...general election, Premier Pashitch had Raditch and several others arrested. Subsequently, a court ordered their release; but the Government quickly found more evidence against them and had them rearrested. But this was not enough; the aged Premier, who swore to fight rather than to yield to the federative demands of his political enemies, ordered the dissolution of the Peasants' Party. His celebrated iron list had descended...
Washington, D. C., February 18--In his first public pronouncement concerning the resignation of Professor G. P. Baker '87, President Lowell, speaking before the Harvard Club of Washington this evening, stated that the Corporation felt that the 47 Workshop, although doing valuable work, must yield in its demands for expansion to more important departments of the University, in particular to the College where the development of the tutorial system is vital. He said that both he and the Corporation realized Professor Baker's personal value as an instructor but that "a theatre and a permanent school for playwrights would...