Word: cuts
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Dates: during 1940-1949
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...Album off Class committees and the student body. Heretofore, the Senior, class of each succeeding year has had to meet the Album deficit both out of its Class Committee funds and by paying a high price for the book. By serving a larger student body, "314" intends to cut the price of the book per copy and to secure more advertising for the till because of its larger advertising market...
...could thoroughly work over their targets. In flying off planes which still have to light two or three-thousand miles to their targets, the required job in a lot of strategic bombing work, the carrier's real value, its ability to bring an airfield near the target, is severely cut...
What intensifies this particular difficulty, Professor Harris believes, is that devaluation in other countries will cut Britain's chances of increasing sales outside of the United States in the Latin American and sterling area markets. "Consequently I'm not overly enthusiastic about devaluation, because there is so much else that must be done...
...Professor Leontief warned against the train of thought that devaluation will greatly add to the economic strength of the West and that consequently there should be little to fear. "Russia may be rubbing her hands right now in hopes the British worker will have to cut his tandard of living by such degrees that Communism will easily be able to take over Britain...
...fourth quarter, second-string inside left Jim Johnson scored his first varsity goal when he cut across the center of the field and kicked a high one past Tufts goalkeeper Leonida Borghi. Ted Wolf scored rarity, was good...