Word: burden
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Dates: during 1930-1939
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Chief objections raised to the theory were rising prices and wages with recovery and the burden of taxation. Defending the spending policy, Dr. Richard V. Gilbert '23, instructor in Economics, blasted the danger of increased taxation, holding it was more than compensated by increased income, and held that wages and prices could be controlled by a sufficiently flexible system...
Warner and Potter will carry the 200 breastroke burden for the Green against Jack Waldron and Max Kraus, Neither of the New Hampshire men is outstanding so the event will be a good tune-up for the Princeton meet Saturday, in which Jack would like very much to take a second place...
Never quite recovered from reparations days, when France and Belgium pinched the best of its equipment, German State Railways was in critical condition when Germany annexed Austria and threw on its back the burden of the dilapidated Austrian Federal Railways. On some of the hopelessly debt-burdened Austrian lines wood-burners were still being used...
...that Hodder has used since the mid-year lay-off. Because Princeton has three strong lines, the Crimson will have to count on the first line of Harding, Patrick, and Winslow, the line that did most of the scoring in Canada. This line will have to bear the major burden of the attack...
Pete MacGowan and Dick Craig have seen action at the forwards, while Johnny Miller, Bill Haussermann, and John Flint are the reserve guards. As the season progresses, it is possible that more and more of the burden of play will fall upon some of these men. At any rate, it is the Varsity future of these Yardlings with Wes Fesler that is all-important. Any one of the men on the squad has a chance of making a definite contribution to Fesler's Varsity. The subs of this season may develop into the stars of next season, because many...