Word: bulks
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Dates: during 1930-1939
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...Student Council report also brought out in graphic form the fact that although the number and proportion of low priced rooms in the Houses is greater than in the dormitories formerly reserved for upperclassmen, the great bulk of the new accommodations added by the House Plan have been priced at $280 and above per man, but there is need for lower priced rooms...
...still produced by small units supplying villages or small districts. The big companies, always grouped as the "Big Five"-Tokyo Electric, Great Consolidated Electric Power Co. (Daido). Toho Electric Power Co., Nippon Electric Power Co., Ujigawa Electric Power Co.-produce about 37% of all Japanese current sold. Although the bulk of their capital came out of Japanese pockets, each of the Big Five has sold bonds abroad; nearly $115.000,000 of their dollar issues are outstanding in the U. S. Toho Electric was hardest hit by the slumping yen, for $11,450.000 of its notes fell due last July...
...Boston Chapter of the American Red Cross has requested the Social Service Committee of Brooks House to assist in securing Harvard men to deliver bulk packages of food and clothing to the Red Cross distributing centers in Boston. Volunteers have been asked to spend three hours at any time of the day that they choose. The Red Cross in the past has often used college men to perform its pressing relief functions, and as the winter season approaches, there has been a growing volume of demand for these materials which the Red Cross distributes. Those men who are willing...
...second volume of the Oxford History of Music covers the fifteenth and sixteenth centuries of musical history in Europe, beginning with the formation of schools in England, France, and the Gallo-Belgic Provinces. With the limits of the subject set up as described, it follows that the bulk of the work is concerned with choral forms of music. Instrumental music during the Middle Ages was confined to single instruments such as organs, spinnets, lutes, and flageolets, of which the various masters had their individual styles and communicated them to the pupils. These influences checked the production of written instrumental music...
...accounts with insolvent taxpayers. His purpose wherever possible has been to try to keep a taxpayer a taxpayer. It was the Treasury's expectation, according to Assistant Secretary Douglas, that revenue would lag for the first six months of fiscal 1933. Counted on to cut the growing bulk of the deficit are income tax payments next March under new and higher rates. But even here the Treasury's actual receipts remain highly conjectural...