Word: crediteer
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Dates: during 1930-1939
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Like every other member of the House, I feel that Mr. Douglas is entitled to all the credit for the accomplishments mentioned in this article. As a member of the Republican ball team, however, I desire to take exception to the statement that he pitched the Democratic "nine" to a victory over the Republicans last year...
...Reopening of some 13,500 U. S. banks (75%) provided a broad enough credit base for commercial operations. The closing of weak banks makes that base much firmer than before...
...Prospective balancing of the U. S. Budget means that the Government's credit should remain absolutely sound. ¶ The Federal Reserve's gold holdings increased $327,000,000 to $3,010,000.000 (more than a year ago). The amount of currency in circulation decreased $269,000,000-all showing that the run on banks had definitely ended. ¶ Beer promises new profits, not only to breweries (average brewery stocks rose nearly 50% in price during the last two weeks) but to motor companies (manufacturing delivery trucks), to farmers (who grow barley and hops), to vendors of labels, bottles...
...present, the Law Review and scattered conferences with professors have been the only means by which students were encouraged to do independent research. Even here virtue had no compensation but itself. No credit was given, and there was a consequently small number of men who could afford to take advantage of the opportunity. The work suggested for a thesis course would be somewhat similar, however, to that done now for the Review and the occasional conferences; though there would be more time and incentive to do it. It would consist, roughly, in the resurrection of interesting and significant cases...
...student has taken some college Chemistry, Mineralogy 2 is a good course to take in the Sophomore year, for credit in this introductory course in Mineralogy is required for admission to courses in Petrography and Economic Geology. Mineralogy 2 is a full course. The laboratory work conducted by Mr. Modell is the most important part of the course. The assigned work can nearly always be done in the five hours required, but it is interesting enough to warrant a few extra hours checking up on experiments. Professor Palache gives very charming lectures, enlarging upon the laboratory work and adding color...