Word: acted
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Dates: during 1930-1939
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...affections of Argentina is a project high on Franklin Roosevelt's "must" list. Last week he discussed at press conference a letter which he wrote to Secretary of State Hull last month. The subject: Argentine canned corned beef. To Mr. Hull the President said that the Buy American Act* would not be violated if the Navy Department were to accept the bid of Argentine Meat Producers Cooperative (a Government subsidy) to supply 48,000 Ibs. of corned beef at less than 16?^ per lb., nearly 8? under the nearest U. S. bidder, 14? under after deduction of 6? duty...
William H. Daughaday of Leverett House was elected head the Business Board of next year's Album while Vinton Freedley Jr. of Leverett House will act as head of the Photo Board. Phil C. Neal of Dunster House and Tudor Gardiner were elected Editorial Chairmen...
...specialist in the law of property, Casner was adviser to Volumes I and II of the Restatement of the Law of Property, general editor of "Treatise on the Law of Property," and draftsman of the Uniform Property Act approved for adoption by the various states...
Salad and dessert were still to come. With Kirsten Flagstad, Marjorie Lawrence, Kerstin Thorborg, Eyvind Laholm and a galaxy of other top-flight singers, Conductor Goossens and his Cincinnati Symphony dished out the whole of Saint-Saens' opera, Samson et Dalila, and Act II of Wagner's Parsifal, threw in Stravinsky's Symphony of Psalms and a brace of 18th-Century oratorios, and filled in the chinks with miscellaneous nuts and raisins of symphonic, operatic and choral music...
...professors and instructors signing the plea claim that Congress would act against the democratic spirit if it did not continue the writers' and artists' work...