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Word: allowables (lookup in dictionary) (lookup stats)
Dates: during 1930-1939
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...sixteenth century illustrated books, which will remain in the cases for several weeks to come. This new exhibit comes as a supplement to the similar show of fifteenth century books which has been going on for some time. The two shows are being held simultaneously in order to allow students to examine the transitions that occurred during these years...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: FOGG MUSEUM EXHIBIT CONTAINS BOOKS FROM 15TH, 16TH CENTURIES | 3/19/1932 | See Source »

Because of this Dunster has rightly been criticized by many as not performing the true functions of a House, as furnishing merely pleasant dormitory life. It has been the policy of the Master to allow all things to develop of themselves, to have undergraduates take the initiative in all House activities. This practice, admirable on the whole, has undoubtedly been carried too far, and Dunster has missed many opportunities for excellent House social functions. What members of the House have done they have done well. An economic society has been formed and a discussion group, whose purpose...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: THE HOUSES IN OPERATION: DUNSTER HOUSE | 3/19/1932 | See Source »

...commentary on the political campaigns of this country when a candidate for the Presidency is almost forced to allow biographies of this type to be published and circulated. The jacket of this book says that Governor Roosevelt himself road the proofs. If he actually did his tongue must have amused caused callouses in his check. It is frankly a campaign biography the second to appear purporting to give all the facts on the life of the Squire of Hyde Park, but in good romantic fashion...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: Roosevelt, A Democrat's Viewpoint | 3/5/1932 | See Source »

...chaotic world largely depends on the ability of this educational system to produce leaders. It is not enough to offer all men a mediocre training, those with ability must have the opportunity of complete development. Democracy, if it is to find a solution for modern problems, must allow equal opportunity but must also allow merit to seek its own level...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: RESPONSIBILITIES | 2/29/1932 | See Source »

...will be put on sale throughout the land as a sponge to absorb hoarded currency. They will have an interest rate of less than 3% so as not to compete with savings banks. The Treasury will cash them on 60 days notice. The Government will allow the proceeds of the sale to remain on deposit with banks, thus increasing their cash position. Banks can also buy these Treasury certificates on the credit of their deposits with the Federal Reserve system. This issue of bonds will be separate and distinct from the Treasury's regular periodic financing in the public...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: National Affairs: C. R. O. Into Action | 2/29/1932 | See Source »

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