Word: budgeted
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Dates: during 1930-1939
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...Fradd, assistant director of Physical Education, will deliver the first talk on January 8 on "Balancing Your Health Budget." On January 15, the lecture will be on "Anaemia," January 22, on "The Depression and Health," January 29, "Sparing the Eyes," February 5 on "Color Changes in the Mouth and Teeth; an Aid in Diagnosis of Systemic Disease," February 19 on "Let the Head Govern the Heart," on February 26 on "Nerve, Nerves, and Nervousness," on March 5 "The Care of the Skin and Scalp," March 12 on "Cancer and Radiation Therapy," March 19, "The Tuberculosis Problem Today," March...
...many it will come as a distinct surprise that Tammany Hall has really surrendered to the enemy. Faced with a severe financial crisis, it has been forced to go to the bankers for aid. Without assistance the city cannot balance its budget and Tammany's organization must meet specific terms or perish; the bankers have demanded that long desired economical reform be put into effect. So it is that all the budget slashes and salary cuts which were called for by Mayor McKee and which were immediately nullified by the Tammany-controlled Board, will at last be realized. Nor will...
...what would be his last message to Congress on the State of the Union President Hoover put finishing touches. Also nearing completion was his message on the Budget for the first year of the Roosevelt Administration...
...first full Cabinet meeting in three months to consider economies. Members pondered the problem for two hours. Next day President Hoover called them back to the first extraordinary Cabinet session during his term, told them he was determined to turn the Government over to his successor with a balanced budget. Unless taxes were to be upped, expenditures must come far down. After the meetings the President declared that 1934 appropriations would be reduced by $700,000,000. ¶ President Hoover signed a formal request for the extradition of Samuel Insull from Greece. ¶ Received by the President...
...sports which have been abandoned this week are: basketball, hockey, track, and baseball. More than $15,000 is expected to be saved by the abolition of these ten sports. Due to the drop in football receipts this fall, the budget of the athletic council has been running considerably behind, necessitating this drastic retrenchment...