Word: depending
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Dates: during 1930-1939
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According to officials at University Hall, there is no chance that the old schedule will be resumed this year, and its resumption next year will depend entirely upon the state of the University's finances. The present operating schedule is estimated to have reduced the annual Library deficit...
...half billion pound crop less than half is consumed in the U. S. During Depression England and other overseas buyers have clamped on import duties, cut U. S. consumption. With U. S. stocks on hand already amounting to two billion pounds, prices for this year's crop depend on next year's crop restriction...
...possibility of the program carrying the country--and consequently the possibility of a peaceful, legalistic transition to fascism--will depend upon the specific nature of the proposals. Maintaining its tradition of short sighted stupidity, the Labor Party gives signs of acquiescing in the move, as is indicated by the warm welcome accorded the plan by the Daily Horald, Labor's official organ. Plously it adds that the workers must be given a share in control...
...however, ought to have a chance to work with a tutor. The decision as to whether a particular student should continue could be made to depend both upon reports by the tutor, and upon the honest confession of the student himself. By the beginning of the Junior year, the select group of tutees ought to be chosen. These men would at once be allowed a reduction of one course per year, and their work would be recognized by the dean's office as at least the equivalent to that required by one course. The only record, however, which the dean...
...particular bones of contention, such as the Macedonian question, they have temporarily buried, while by adroit guesswork they try to pick the side which will come out on top in the next struggle for power. The star of France is in the ascendant now, but the eventual balance will depend on whether the nations wish to preserve the status quo. When the alliances thus to be formed have been stabilized and strengthened, a repetition of the catastrophe of 1914 may be expected...