Word: circularity
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...Owing to the habit of taking meals irregularly at different places--eating around, as it is called--and the preference for cafeteria over places where men can meet regualarly together, the attendance at the Hall has, since the war, been falling off. Last spring the Comptroller sent a circular to the students asking for their advice and criticism. Few men complained of the food; many wanted smaller tables and to pay by the meal instead of by the week. These changes were made, with the hope that the number of students would increase, but this has not happened. The Hall...
Subscriptions for the limited edition have already begun to flow in, although no previous detailed announcement of the work has been made, so that when the circular is issued next week a rush for the remaining copies is expected...
...Egyptian protest was apparently a circular telegram sent by the Egyptian Lower House to the other Parliaments and to the League, and it did not therefore fall within the limits...
...Dont start out for New Haven in an automobile, until you make sure that its headlights conform with the law!" This warning was issued by the Connectient State Police yesterday in a circular letter which was sent out from Hartford headquarters...
...anyone who reflects a moment knows that campaigning costs money. Floods of literature inundate the counery before every election. To send one modest circular to every voter costs about ten cents a head, and totals over a million in itself. As campaign funds have run in the past, they have allowed an average expenditure of only about thirty cents to the voter. One can easily see, therefore, that the charges and counter-charges of both Republicans and Democrats upon this subject are for the most part arrant nonsense. And of Mr. Davis, who has seemed most disposed to press...