Word: permiting
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Dates: during 1930-1930
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...other lights and may be simultaneous or progressive. Simultaneous lights are used in New York, but are technically unsound because they result in a high moving speed and a slow overall rate. The progressive lights as they are used on Washington Street in Boston are theoretically ideal and permit a quick and continuous flow of traffic...
...applicable to the present situation. It is true that both the Naval Unit and the Cambridge School of the Drama have a claim to the building, but the question hinges on whether the former organization will accept some other place to carry on their drilling in order to permit the drama school to continue with its development...
...Federation is to unionize wherever possible the white-collar workers--stenographers, book-keepers, and accountants. Green told of the union's never-ending fight for higher wages and better living conditions, and also outlined a national 48-hour law which would equalize industries throughout the United States, yet permit the payment of varying wages to suit the conditions and caliber of workers in the various states. By this method of uniform working hours no company would be forced to compete against the longer hours of another, and yet the more efficient workers of an industrial city could receive wages commensurate...
...Senior year. The true raison d'etre of the tutorial system is to aid the student in his self education in that field which he has selected as that most fitted to him. To accomplish this it is imperative that the student have a foundation that will permit him to work in his field as a specialist. In the light of present preparatory inadequacies this is impossible...
...commerce regulations. The airplane manufacturers section of the Aeronautical Chamber of Commerce pleading for greater liberality to relieve the manufacturers' marketing distress, petitioned: I) that a student (meaning a prospective plane purchaser) be allowed to receive dual flight instruction from any transport pilot without a permit or physical examination; 2) that the cost of medical examination for private license be cut; 3) that the department resume its former practice of inspecting and test-flying aircraft at the respective plants instead of at only eight designated stations in the U. S.; 4) that the manufacturer be allowed to make minor...