Word: budgeted
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Dates: during 1930-1939
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Harvard stands ninth in the list of full-time student enrollment, whereas it was only eighth last year. The number of college women has fallen off everywhere, indicating that when a family finds its budget too small to allow for two members at college, the boy is usually sent while the girl remains at home...
Federal Finance. "The first requirement of confidence is financial stability of the United States Government. During the [last] fiscal year we incurred a deficit of about $903,000,000. During this fiscal year we have an indicated deficit of $2,123,000.000. The budget for the fiscal year beginning July 1 indicates a deficit of $1,417,000,000. . . . We must have determined reduction in Government expenses. We must face a temporary increase in taxes. We must partially finance the deficit by borrowing. The amount of taxation should be fixed so as to balance the budget for 1933 except...
Last week President Hoover sent to Congress the budget for 1933. It made bad fiscal reading. For last year, this year and next year the President set forth the following figures (in millions of dollars...
...President had reduced 1933 estimates $365,000,000 below 1932 appropriations (major cuts: Farm Board. $100,000,000; Shipping Board, $36,000,000; drought loans and highway work, $49,000,000; Navy, $17,000,000; Army, $36,000,000). But economy was-not enough to balance the budget. President Hoover had to recommend tax-upping...
...establishing puppet Chinese governments at Mukden and Kirin. Last week they established Chinese Puppet Chang Chin-hui at Tsitsihar. To demonstrate the independence of these Chinese regimes General Honjo called attention to the fact that the Chinese Government of Southern Manchuria at Mukden had just adopted a budget of their own diligent devising. When correspondents asked the puppet Chinese for a copy of this budget they were told, "Come back tomorrow and you can have it. It has not yet been translated out of Japanese...