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Since associate professors and full professors are on life appointments, the significant category is that of the three-year appointments, faculty instructors and assistant professors...
...been giving much thought to the responsibilities of universities for training men for government service. Its business school has already announced a course in public administration. The department of government, cooperating with the departments of history, economics, and sociology and the law school, "is inaugurating next fall a three-year program of graduate study for a small group of carefully selected...
During the first 13 years of the Poughkeepsie Regatta, victory was an upstate New York monopoly, for when Cornell did not win, Syracuse did. In the last three races prior to the three-year lapse during the war, Columbia, Cornell, and Syracuse were the respective winners. When competition was resumed in 1920, Syracuse again won. It was not until two decades after the first race that Navy, a natural for the rowing sport, was able to break the ice. Pennsylvania, the fifth member of the Intercollegiate Rowing Association, has never crossed the line a winner...
With the exception of Russia, the two strongest air fleets in Europe are those of France, with 3,600 effective planes and Italy with 2,300. Factories in both countries are working 24 hours a day; France, to finish a three-year building program within the year; Italy, to end her six-year plan in half time. Together the French and Italian air fleets would make the greatest air armada the world has ever seen, capable, so the sponsors of the plan hope, of bombing any nation into good behavior...
Terminating a three-year fight over patent rights to the Drinker Respirator, the Federal District Court of Boston yesterday handed down its decision in favor of John H. Emerson, invalidating all three of the Drinker patents...