Word: assets
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Dates: during 1930-1939
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...group represents the Middle Class voting block which Curley has reached only slightly, but which might be a valuable asset in the coming campaign for governor...
...fields. It is therefore doubly to the University's credit that one of its minor departments should be brought into the limelight by a state-wide emergency, and that a specialist of Mr. Shepard's ability should be found directing an experimental station, the Forest potentially so great an asset to the state...
Other politicians think that Professor Smith's chief asset and liability is his personality, one of the most individual in contemporary U. S. politics...
...Skating Club Rink Big Asset...
...labored together to give Art a fitting home. In Salem, Ore., a retired professor contributed the first $100 and 2,000 school children chipped in. In Greensboro, N. C., the Community Centre was established in a busted bank and is now regarded by adjacent businessmen as a far greater asset in the location than the bank ever was. Laid out by experts from Washington, such a Federal art gallery as that in Laramie, Wyo. has all the elegance of Manhattan's Museum of Modern Art. In Miami, Fla., Negro children at a Negro extension gallery have life classes...