Word: files
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Dates: during 1940-1949
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...registration envelope. This card properly filled out and signed by the Adviser should be handed in as soon as ready at University Hall 4. A fine of $5 is charged for study cards of new Freshmen submitted after 5 p.m. on Monday, September 23. New transfer students may file their cards not later than 5 p.m. on Tuesday, September...
...Latest hour for new Freshmen to file study cards without $5 fine...
From the evidence seized, the Gendarmes claimed proof of an armed, thoroughly organized Nazi militia, planning "liquidation" of local Government officials, destruction of food and fuel deposits, armed resistance in case of attack. General Calderon published photographs of arms caches; Commandant Barres told of radio transmitters, a card file containing names, personal characteristics, technical aptitudes of all Germans in the district. Significant was "an official German map" of Europe and South America, marked with a red band extending from Germany downward through Brazil, covering all Misiones Territory...
This week the Texas Corp. directors had to face a further decision: whether to sever Director Rieber from the company completely by taking away his directorship. For the rank & file of Texas Corp. employes, that question was academic. They knew it would be a cold day before they could forget the greying, generous, powerfully built man who slapped them on the back and said: "This is the best God damn company in the world"; who built the famed Barco pipeline in Colombia after they said it couldn't be done; who once exclaimed: "Hell, if they wanted to move...
Trade or Craft? Of the 1,467 Times employes who are eligible to join the Guild, about 350 are actual newsmen. The rest are advertising men, stenographers, file clerks, copy boys, scrub women, etc. The Guild claims 600 members on the Times, some 400 of them paid up. Bill Laurence holds that no more than 75 of these Times Guildsmen are editorial workers, claims that A. N. W. A. already has twice as many...