Word: carded
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Dates: during 1930-1939
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Less skeptical than Europeans, delighted Latin Americans seemed to expect prompt and sweeping tariff abatements as the first card in the new deal. Only President in the world actually to speak out on the U. S. election was Chile's Acting President Abraham Oyanedel. "The program of the Democrats," he cried, "is in exact alignment with Chilean aspirations! . . . A mutual reduction of tariff barriers is of transcendental importance...
...Films Committee as its second production of the year, on Tuesday and Wednesday, November 15 and 16 at 2.30 5.15 and 8.30 o'clock in the Institute of Geographical Exploration. Tickets may be obtained beginning Thursday at the Exhibition Hall, Robinson Hall Annex, upon presentation of a Bursar's card...
Sixty years ago Cambridge's chief drawing-card for tourists was its historical points of interest, for "in many places may still be seen the earthworks of the Continental Army, erected during the Revolutionary War." Stampedes of cattle were apparently not uncommon, for the writer says "Harvard Square is a sort of halfway point between the two great cattle markets of Boston." While the cattle were being driven from one market to the other, the herders would make a half at the Square to water their charges at the town pump...
...Note: The gentleman from Hyde Park apparently refers to an editorial entitled "1945," which appeared in this column on October 26. Due to the severe restrictions imposed by a penny post card, the correspondent was unfortunately prevented from explaining his position more fully. But, in those times, "12 per week" for a "tin washboard...
...film will be shown at 2.30, 5.15, and 8.30 o'clock on both days at the Institute of Geographical Exploration. Tickets may be obtained, on presentation of a Bursar's card at the Exhibition Hall in Robinson Hall Annex...