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This ruling does not affect Sophomores, many of whom have already been subject to disciplinary action, an official stated last night at University Hall. Since they were definitely omitted from the Hanford statement on the abolition of attendance records for advanced courses, the official saw no reason why a member of the Class of 1937 should have construed that it applied...
...February, and twice since, Secretary Ickes had asked New York's Mayor LaGuardia to remove him from the Bridge Authority as unfriendly to the New Deal. Put on the defensive, Secretary Ickes barked: "When I issue an order I don't look to see whom it may affect." He explained his order as simply a move to "properly disassociate" Federal and local governments...
...Carlisle's co-operative spirit. "There is nothing here to indicate that Mrs. LaGuardia can cook the family Easter dinner at less cost," he grumbled. Asked if he favored the Washington Plan in theory, the short, swart Mayor parried politically: "I must first see how it will affect Mrs. O'Flaherty, Mrs. Feinstein, Mrs. Pellegrino and Mrs. Jones. The hand that turns the electric switch is the hand that will determine the rates...
...these latter-day Edenites take their antics in the altogether solemnly, if not sadly. ... All nonnudist reporters on the life at a nudist camp find it insufferably dull. They are diverted by nothing about it so much as the quiet but firm sway of the proprieties over groups that affect to live like nymphs and fauns. The truth of the matter seems to be that the average nudist is a puritan. . . . He notes with triumph that he experiences no wicked reactions to visions that are allegedly wicked. This indulgence may seem thoroughly absurd; but when the League of Decency sets...
Although the contest between Arthur W. Todd '35 and Thomas H. Hunter '35 for third marshal was even closer, the recount did not affect their showings...