Word: basic
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Dates: during 1930-1939
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...remaining lectures to be given in Harvard Hall on Tuesdays and Thursdays through January 22, Dr. Kraus will concentrate on certain representative features, such as the theory and practice of leadership, new racial politics, new nationalism and the totalitarian state, economic aims, and foreign policy trends, which form basic elements of the German structure...
...Administration never really made up its mind on the problem. It approved "cost protection," "loss limitation" and all the other pretty names for price-fixing with serious misgivings. First to go were the service codes. Last week the National Industrial Recovery Board struck price-fixing from a basic industry code-Lumber. The job of policing 1,000,000 different prices in an industry composed of thousands of individual units was too much of a chore...
...Harvard. Therefore if Mr. Bingham supported by the Boston alumni has so successfully throttled the one-time keen interest in Harvard football shown by the provincial alumni and has failed to produce a football regime of which we all can be proud, the time has arrived for a basic change in the interests which control football at Harvard...
...maximum social results. To the latter school belongs Secretary of the Interior Harold Ickes, New Dealer pure-of-heart and dour-of-tongue, who believes in "letting the Government do it" rather than in the Moffett philosophy of "let business have a chance first." Last week these two basic policies collided amid a shower of New Deal sparks...
...basic theories that the market is constantly declaring itself by evaluating news as it develops, and consequently that the best informed insider cannot utilize his information without apprising the astute observer of the moving tape as to his expectations. In this connection it is interesting to note that there is a distinctly discernible increase of interest in the heavy industry stocks although not as yet justifiable from a statistical point of view. These stocks include; automobiles and accessories, machinery and equipment, and notably the steels. For years we have listened to the prattle of the economists that recovery movements manifest...