Word: burdened
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Dates: during 1930-1939
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...Each of those countries [Britain, France, Italy, Belgium, etc.], you will remember," continued Mr. Young, "had protested against the burden of their indebtedness to the U. S. . . Yet they have paid the compliment of assuming that she can bear the burden of them all, together with a substantial premium...
With victory-confident Mr. Eaton gone, the burden of the defense lay heavily upon Bethlehem. With resounding voice. Mr. Schwab told assembled Youngstowners: "I'm one of the old folks in the steel business. I've been in it fifty years. I believe in doing big things in a "big way. and doing them right. If I had any doubt this merger would not be a good thing for both of us, I wouldn't take it as a gift. My policy is to take a plant and make it grow." Then, in a torrent of emotion...
...other fields, and particularly with regard to men who are writing honors theses, the present system is more than annoying. The three months between Midyears and Divisionals is a small enough time for two such tasks as writing a thesis and studying for Divisionals, without the added burden of from two to four courses to which at least a little attention must be paid, in order to make sure of a passing grade in April...
Since its inception in 1867, the Harvard Dental School has maintained an even keel in accordance with the reputation which the other branches have earned for the University. Its handicaps have been far greater. To a large extent, the school is dependent upon its alumni to share the burden of the teaching; receiving a nominal sum of fifty dollars a year, these men contribute their time with an obvious loss to their practice. There are very few full-time instructors. In all Science, research is the dominating factor, and it is in this particular that the Graduate School suffers most...
...Resolved, That the United States Senate should ratify the Pan-American Arbitration Treaty without reservations", will be the subject for argument next Saturday night when the Crimson debaters met the Eli team for the first Yale-Harvard debate of the season. Harvard will bear the affirmative burden of argument on this question. The men from whom the Harvard representatives will be chosen are, G. W. Harrington '30, J. F. Harding '30, D. I. Cooke '31, H. G. Abdian '30, R. B. Eckles '32, P. H. Cohen '32, C. F. Elliot '31, F. C. Flechter Jr '32, and J. R. Wolfe...