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Word: depending (lookup in dictionary) (lookup stats)
Dates: during 1930-1939
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...when business is booming," to borrow again from the lips of Lippmann? As he himself, indicates, the problem cannot be solved simply by insuring the members of the central board an adequate salary. The writer of Today and the sage of Tomorrow observes that in large part this must depend "upon the capacity of the board itself to establish a tradition in which the respect and confidence of the nation will be the bulwarks of its independence." This is said at the conclusion of his article in the Herald-Tribune on Saturday...

Author: By El Ham., | Title: State of the Union | 2/15/1935 | See Source »

...share of the credit went to their spry, handsome, chattering little goaltender, Charles ("Chuck") Gardiner, considered one of the ablest in the history of the game. Two months after the final game last year, Gardiner died of a brain tumor. Whether the Black Hawks win again will depend on many things but most of all upon the man who took his place...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Sport: Hockey: Mid-Season | 2/11/1935 | See Source »

Upper class men have tutors whose province it is to advise them on such matters. By contrast, Freshmen have to depend for their information as to the actual material covered in a course on two sources, neither of which is note-worthy for infallible accuracy. The first source is the Freshmen advisers, public-spirited but much harassed guardians of infant university members. They have come in for their share of criticism already--not always deservedly--and in this instance they cannot be held responsible for a minute knowledge of some one-hundred odd course syllabi. The other source of knowledge...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: WANTED: INFORMATION | 2/9/1935 | See Source »

...form among your readers and other friends, an association which might be called "The Friends Of TIME." The annual subscription, paid at the same time as the subscription, would depend upon the amount of money necessary to pay for two subscriptions for each one cancelled the year previous...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Letters, Jan. 14, 1935 | 1/14/1935 | See Source »

...assume that the College adopted the principle that tutoring is not a right to which every upper-classman is automatically entitled, but is rather a privilege to be earned; and that the degree of tutorial instruction which a student gets will depend upon his capacity and willingness to take advantage of the educational opportunity Harvard offers him. What changes would this involve in the tutorial plan of operation? The details would have to be worked out by trial and error, and might vary from Department to Department; a board outline will serve for present purposes...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: Twenty Per Cent of Tutees Obtain Little Benefit From Tutorial System, States Overseers' Report | 1/11/1935 | See Source »

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