Word: consensus
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Dates: during 1920-1929
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...Future. The effectiveness of this debt-funding agreement depends on its approval by the Italian Government and by Congress. In Congress there will certainly be objection from 100-cents-on-the-dollar men, but the consensus of informed opinion is that the agreement will be accepted. The bitter-enders, especially from the West, will be sure to bring up the argument that, although the U. S. Government is getting only 25 cents on the dollar, the agreement had hardly been made known when Wall Street made plans for lending money to Italy at high rates of interest. The answer...
...statement made by one of the bellboys at the Copley Plaza Hotel. This opinion, based on facts disclosed by the two intercollegiate balls of last week, and confirmed by general discussion among his fellow workers, was given to a CRIMSON reporter yesterday. On the other hand, the consensus of opinion among the uniformed hands at the same hostelry is that the local students show greater signs of sobriety than the invaders...
Other Navy Opinions. The consensus of opinion among naval flyers was that there should be no great change in organization but improvement in personnel conditions so that promotion might not be so difficult. They wanted enough change, sc that while remaining in the Navy the air service would be free from interference from non-flying officers...
...Rensselaer Polytechnic Institute, resulting in an 18 to 6 victory for the Crimson; has brought forth an infinite amount of comment and speculation as to what may be expected from the 1925 eleven. The new Fisher-Daly system has been given its first test, and according to the general consensus of opinion, has revolutionized Harvard football, R. Keith Kane '22, captain of the 1921 team and one who has been in touch with University football since leaving college, has written especially for the Crimson, the following criticism of the new system as it was shown in Saturday's contest...
...consensus of opinion that the stockmarket should give the first warning signal of coming deflation, and that the key to the stockmarket lies in the money market. But the money situation is still unique in U. S. history; its unused resources of credit are still so great that it is as important to determine what Federal Reserve officials think of things as to juggle with endless statistics. At present glance, it seems likely that the top of the bond market has been reached, and that money rates will firm slightly this fall...