Word: credited
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Dates: during 1930-1939
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...once a reflection on the University and a credit to the courage and initiative of eight Harvard and Radcliffe graduates that at long last glimmerings of a cooperative lunch and social center may be seen on the horizon. For many years graduate students, as well as undergraduates outside the Houses, have had an amorphous existence. In spite of President Conant's interest in the project, no dining hall was forthcoming; and hopes for a social center were even more illusory. Then, with no sign of help from above, a group of students took matters into their own hands...
Boris Babochkin, who plays the title role, is one of the Russia's outstanding actors and holds the title, "Peoples Artist of the Republic." Especial credit goes to the two brothers who directed the film, Sergei and Georgi Vasilyev...
...lecture platform for intellectuals instead of an exciting and thrilling amusement for actors and audience," he said, praising the informal set-up of dramatics at Harvard in comparison with its curricular study at other institutions. Spontaneous productions have more life in them than those which are produced for credit in courses, Hardwicke said he had observed from his own experience...
...outstanding aspect of the book, for which Mrs. Lindbergh deserves great credit, is the extraordinary reality of the narrative. The story is truly alive, breathing the freshness, enthusiasm, and wisdom of the author's treatment...
...Extended its easy credit policy to railroad equipment trust certificates. Heretofore, with the exception of the World War period, the Interstate Commerce Commission has always required a 25% down payment by railroads on equipment purchases financed by equipment trust certificates. Last August ICC allowed Seaboard Air Line Ry., which is in reorganization, to finance 90% of a $1,671,000 equipment trust issue. Last week in a supplementary decision ICC let the Seaboard finance the other 10%. ICCommissioner Claude R. Porter dissented on the grounds that such a policy would impair the market for equipment trusts...