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Registration showed that the class had dropped to 763 men, although college enrollment reached a new high--2,909. The socially-minded sophomores soon found that curbs on club rushing activities before October were more stringent than ever...
Profits were slashed further by a necessity for heavy markdown because of an "injudicious" surplus of merchandise stocks and stringent OPS price controls...
When half an hour later, he emerged again, they hissed and booed as he told them, "If college policy is over settled by this kind of mob violence, it will be time for a more stringent set of regulations than has been proposed...
...report on "Education and National Manpower Policies," presented to the council by Raymond Walters, president of the University of Cincinnati, stated that the outlook for all military manpower is "clearly one of continued and stringent shortages of all types of personnel...
Students owning cars can expect more stringent enforcement of driving offences in Cambridge, according to Captain Pat rick J. McCarthy, head of the traffic department of the local police...