Word: cent
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Dates: during 1930-1939
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...stacks increased in number from 456 last year to 572 this year. The beneficial effects of inspecting the books taken out of the Library continue to manifest themselves. A cheek of certain well-used sections of the stacks has shown that the losses have fallen off by $5 per cent as compared to three years...
Since the last release of the Business School on the activities of last year's graduating class, the effects of the depression have caused the unemployment of several men who had regular positions. As the figures now stand, 88 per cent of the class have jobs, over 70 per cent of these men being placed by the School. Out of the remaining 12 per cent, only 8 per cent are still being aided by the School in the search for work. The remaining 4 per cent do not want any assistance, being occupied by travel and further study...
...Foreign Capital!"; "The United States Is Rich But Little Japan Can Whip It!"; "Give Foreign Factories To Japanese Workers!" Last week no such banners were reported. After the Yokohama smashing, white Singer employes continued to live, as they have for several months, in the closely guarded Grand Hotel. Eightyper cent of "household type" Singer sewing machines sold in Japan are made by Scotsmen in Singer's Scotch plant. Ninety-nine per cent of Singer stock is said to be owned...
...surprised and annoyed when he receives a bill from one of the University doctors following a short sojourn in Stillman infirmary, and his annoyance will not decrease if a few days later some friend informs him that he has spent several weeks in the same place without paying a cent...
...efficient and far sighted administrations, but without healthy bodies as complements to the human picture--then, all education is futile. These United States succeeded only too well during the rouge era to spread the gospel of profit for the institution at the expense and neglect of 90 per cent of the individuals who make up the institution...