Word: minimum
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Dates: during 1930-1930
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...nearly $100,000 for spurious paintings among which was a highly prized canvas supposed to have been by El Greco. As responsibility for acceptance to the Fogg Museum rests with a large jury rather than with a single man, the possibilities of such accident are reduced to a minimum...
...founder and Commander-in-Chief of the Crusaders, 36-year-old Oilman Fred G. Clark of Cleveland (president, Fred G. Clark Co.), could claim last week a minimum of 100,000 members towards the 1,000,000 set as goal for 1932. If this was not all that had been anticipated, Crusaders took comfort from the thought that five notable young men enthusiastically working in a community are worth 500 zealless ordinary citizens. Notable Crusader Commanders last week included: Charles Hamilton Sabin...
Hear ye, hear ye, hear ye, ye men of fat legs and thin legs, of long legs and short legs; harken, ye seekers after maximum comfort and the minimum of swaddling clothes. Give ear, ye who would be dictators of a fashion and dressed in the style of the hour. We announce the "short", as suitable for all Hanover occasions--full dress, afternoon wear, morning lounging apparel. Tomorrow...
...fundamental and highly important by the coaches prohibit, during season, smoking, alcoholic liquor, late hours of retiring, and the fourth requires at least twenty minutes rest before noon and evening meals. Infraction of even one of these requirements is sufficient to dismiss a player from the table. A minimum of nine hours sleep is exacted of every man in training...
Massachusetts, however, through its Department of Public Works requires that certain standards be complied with before a town be permitted to install traffic lights. There must be a minimum total of 500 vehicles an hour at an intersection where 25 per cent of the traffic is cross traffic. If the number of cars per hour falls below the standard for a period of 120 minutes, the signal must be turned off. These requirements were suggested by the Erskine Bureau which had made a complete study of motor travel in the state...