Word: anew
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Dates: during 1930-1939
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...ticker tape printed GOOD WISHES GOOD WISHES GOOD WISHES GOOD WISHES. . . . Author Erich Maria Remarque of All Quiet on the Western Front, in refusing to see the cinema version of his book as shown at Paris, declared: "A sort of shame makes me refuse to see the acting anew of those atrocities of Wartime...
...raise. The Association of Colleges and Secondary Schools of the Southern States in its meeting three weeks ago suspended Mississippi's four colleges, barred their representatives from participation in Association business. Mississippi students transferring to other colleges will get no credit, will have to take examinations anew. Hardest hit are medical students, for after their two-year course at Missis sippi they must transfer, finish elsewhere...
...third indictment against the committee is the recurrent vacillation last night. The ballots, it was said, would be counted anew under the system used in voting. Then it was discovered that the ballots had been burned, thus precluding from the start any question of a recount. The CRIMSON proposed another election run definitely under one system or another when the remaining class officers are elected next week. The chairman of the committee decided that another election would be held, in fairness to all concerned, and the matter was presumably cleared up. A few minutes later the CRIMSON was informed that...
Alarmed at the indisputable increase in expenditures, President Hoover had some figures of his own compiled by the Budget Bureau. With his Cabinet he considered anew the problem of Federal finance, ordered each member to "undertake a searching inquiry into every branch of the Government as to methods by which econ omies may be brought about." He was "confident we shall find measures for very considerable reductions of actual outlay below the amounts appropriated...
...effect of the wheat glut in the coming elections, declared: "If conditions don't improve materially some of us [Republicans] will not be returned in November." Democrats, seeking political capital, assailed the Farm Board as a failure, dared President Hoover to call a special session of Congress to deal anew with the problem...