Word: budgets
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Dates: during 1930-1939
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...Seventh, by the savings on relief, and reduction of other expenses and the end of pump-priming, drive to really balance this budget...
...used is merely one general suggestion. At any rate, if a classical education here is to turn out anything more than unenterprising pedants who will perpetuate the hollow tradition of the Latin requirement, the Classics department must step lively. It must show itself worthy of the comparatively large budget bestowed upon it-which alone indicates the University's realization of the potential importance of the Classics...
...House, although not a single hearty cheer was raised during the 98-minute Budget speech, promptly authorized the Chancellor's income, gasoline and tea taxes...
...great power today has a genuine "balanced budget" or equality of actual income and actual expenditure, and none has kept its national debt within prudent bounds. Comparatively, British Government finances make a good showing for the budget period 1938-39. National debt: $40,130,635,000-of which Britain owes the U. S. today $4,487,670,000. Expenditures: $4,721,990,000-an increase from last year of $407,500,000. Estimated surplus: $1,760,000-obtained by covering the actual deficit not shown in the Budget with a loan of $450,000,000 earmarked for Rearmament. Total expenditure...
Having thus balanced their spiritual budget, the publishers turned to the problem of financing a free press, bemoaned the drop in national advertising, made plans to snare more...