Word: budgets
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Dates: during 1930-1939
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...From the toal credits annually," said the 1933 budget report of Senator Henry Berenger and Deputy Adrien Dariac, "10,000,000 francs will be attributed to the Presidential Council as necessary for use in combating separatist and antonomist propaganda in Alsace...
Calling attention to the fact that certain NRA codes tend to stifle technological advance, that only ? of 1% of the Federal budget is earmarked for Science, Dr. Compton predicted that any check on U. S. research would result in calamitous competition from foreign countries not so "short-sighted...
...assigned Austria her new boundaries, the most pressing problem faced by Schumpeter's government was how to preserve the loyalty of the Vienna police. Carrying this and also the task of reorganizing the monetary system of a dismembered country to a successful conclusion, Schumpeter presented early in 1919 a budget designed to prevent the paper currency inflation which subsequently followed; but the legislature rejected it by a narrow vote, and Schumpeter resigned, thereafter steadily losing interest in politics, until, in 1925, he accepted a professorship at the University of Bonn...
...assigned Austria her new boundaries, the most pressing problem faced by Schumpeter's government was how to preserve the loyalty of the Vienna police. Carrying this and also the task of reorganizing the monetary system of a dismembered country to a successful conclusion, Schumpeter presented early in 1919 a budget designed to prevent the paper currency inflation which subsequently followed; but the legislature rejected it by a narrow vote, and Schumpeter resigned, thereafter steadily losing interest in politics, until, in 1925, he accepted a professorship at the University of Bonn...
...question of a "business man president" is one which has vexed the governing boards of all those colleges which selected new executives during the depression. In times when the knottiest problem faced by a college is that of balancing its budget, there have been many, even at Harvard, who have seen great advantages in having in the president's chair a man especially trained to manage the financial side of a large and somewhat intractable enterprise. The appointment of John Wilbur Lowes as Financial Vice-President of the University is the Corporations' answer to this very real problem...