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...both days voting will take place in the House dining halls at all meals, in the Dudley Commuter's center, and on Wednesday afternoon, in Memorial Hall before and after the Economics A exam. Ballots will also be avail bale in the clubs and the Signet Society, and in Wednesday between 11:45 and 1 o'clock...
Wheat prices rose 3? to 5? a bushel last week to the highest level since May 1940; corn rose ⅜? to 1? to new peaks since August 1938; and cotton rose 67 to 74 points ($3.35 to $3.70 a bale) to four-year highs. The double-headed reason: The House passed the Fulmer Bill making crop loans of 75% of parity prices* mandatory, and the Senate Agricultural Committee unanimously approved 85% loans. The existing law gives the Secretary of Agriculture discretion between 52% and 75% of parity, and present loans were made on the basis of what...
Harvard crews swept the Charles again Saturday afternoon, as Bert Haines' three 150-pound eight defeated their Yale and Princeton rivals over the Henley course and Eliot House set back an eight from Bale's champion Trumbull College crew...
Although not noted for their high salaries, Transcript employes enjoyed the security of Civil Service employes. Once every 50 years the Transcript treated employes to a banquet. One of the co-owners, Henry D. Eustis, drove to work for years in a limousine, donned overalls to bale waste paper in the pressroom...
Both Agriculture and the Cotton Textile Institute have long sought new uses for cotton. To their promotional efforts (rather than to defense, which accounted directly for only 300,000 bales) were due last year's record 8,000,000-bale domestic market. But Secretary Wickard looked beyond the laboratory for his "agricultural adjustment." It involved the New Deal's No. 1 pre-defense friend: the ill-clad, ill-housed "third of a nation...