Word: chairmen
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Dates: during 1930-1939
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South Carolina's Senator Smith and Texas' Representative Jones, chairmen of the Senate and House Agricultural committees, the President listened patiently. They wanted him to issue non-interest bearing Treasury notes to meet Governmental obligations, thought that $2,000,000,000 would be enough to raise commodity prices. The President smiled, refused to commit himself. After the meeting Senator Smith exclaimed: "He made me feel powerful good by the way he smiled." Governor Eugene R. Black of the Federal Reserve Board announced next day that there was $500,000,000 more currency in circulation last month than...
When Germany's two greatest shipping lines, North German Lloyd and Hamburg-American, were abruptly lumped together under Chancellor Adolf Hitler's "Maritime Adviser" Herr Emil Helfferich, the ousted former board chairmen of both lines revealed that "dissatisfaction in the outside world toward Germany" had sharply reduced their business (TIME, Aug. 1). Last week the German Government fought back against this blight on German shipping caused by the distaste of many travelers for anything remotely connected with Hitlerism...
Spleen boiled up bitterest around a green-topped table in one of the small private committee rooms of the World Monetary and Economic Conference. As Conference President, snowy-crested Scot MacDonald had taken the table's head. Around him were grouped the chairmen, rapporteurs and vice chairmen of the two chief Conference groups, the Monetary Committee and the Economic Committee. Last to arrive was U. S. Delegate James M. Cox who battled so fiercely when the Conference first met to be elected Monetary Chairman. As he strolled in several minutes late Mr. Cox heard high words, realized that...
...report of the Student Council on the House Plan is now in process of completion, it was learned yesterday, and will be submitted to A. C. Hanford, dean of the College, shortly after Commencement. The report will be published in the CRIMSON and distributed to the House Masters, chairmen of the House Committees, and others in the fall...
...section devoted to the Houses contains articles on each of the units by the chairmen of the respective House Committees, together with pictures of the outside of the Houses, the dining and common rooms, and the Masters. For convenience at such time in the future as reunions may be held by Houses in stead of by classes, a list of the members of each House is included...