Word: ahead
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Dates: during 1930-1939
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...constructive rather than spectacular Chairman Harrison had already announced. First witness was Donald Richberg. As NRA's old general counsel, no one knew better than he through what legal pitfalls the organization had had to scramble in the past year and a half, what Constitutional hazards still lay ahead. Nevertheless, "the act should be extended substantially in its present form for two years," said he, producing the President's renewal request...
Harvard's new plan, when put into action deserves close watching by all universities who wish to move ahead into new and more productive fields. Michigan Daily...
...Ahead of Mr. Mellon, who is so painfully shy that his low quavering voice fades even in private conversation, lay a dreadful ordeal-his own appearance on the witness stand. Secretary Johnson had testified that he himself prepared his employer's 1931 tax return, that, in the confusion of his departure for London as Ambassador to the Court of St. James's, Mr. Mellon barely glanced at it, did not swear to it. But Counsel Hogan announced that when he took the stand Mr. Mellon would assume full responsibility for the return...
...Association Cup for Class R. Ed Gerry, Fred Ayer, and Paul Fox will meet the Medford trio in the Armory tonight to start off what should develop into one of the best evenings of polo seen there for a long time. Ed Gerry's 29 goals puts him far ahead of his team-mates as regards scoring. He has played several times in the Varsity games, and is the high scorer of the Harvard squad...
...admitted. The flexibility of the present system is one of its virtues. On the other hand, some men could go through five "lower" courses and still not be ready for a more advanced one. In the final analysis, it is a man's ability that will get him ahead in composition courses...