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Dates: during 1930-1939
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November 7 is the actual Tercentenary Day, according to the members of the Council. On October 28, 1636 the General Court voted the money for the University. To ascertain the date of this act according to the reformed Gregorian Calendar, it is necessary to add ten days...
...Landon had plumped for free enterprise two days before, Nominee Roosevelt reverted to more normal New Deal tones, declared that "The automobile industry and every other industry still need great improvements in their relationships to their employes. . . . Manufacturers . . . must, by planning, do far more than they have done to date to increase the yearly earnings of those who work for them...
...kind of gold standard" (TIME, Oct. 19), was considered in some of the World's fiscal capitals last week important chiefly in persuading U. S. voters on the eve of election that the future monetary policies of President Roosevelt may be less radical than his acts to date...
...appeared simultaneously in The Reader's Digest and Survey Graphic. Last week the editors of The Reader's Digest bragged: "Discussion [of this article] in conversation everywhere and in the Press of the nation has brought the whole subject into the open for the first time. To date more than 1,500 organizations and individuals have ordered 276,021 reprints of the article for distribution...
First the automobile driver lures a College tag for illicit parking; he answers his summons but holds on to the ticket. Then away to the New Lecture Hall, leave the chariot on the street with the tag, date renewed in the winshield, and think no more about it. If an authority sees the car, he observes also that its owner has already been penalized and gives the matter no further thought...