Word: detailing
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Dates: during 1920-1929
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...plan for tax reduction, in detail, cannot be made out until the Treasury is satisfied how much revenue the present act will bring in. It may then be made known not as another "Mellon Plan," but be allowed to transpire as the product of the House Ways and Means Committee. In that way, the political consequences, the violent effort of party opponents to destroy anything that savored of the administration's name in the last tax bill, may be partially avoided...
...Committee's Charges. Among a number of cases brought, three principal cases of alleged laxity in collection of income taxes were discussed in detail by the Couzens Committee...
Those who are interested in the cultural battle between Old World and new are noticing with amazement that the moving picture industry, heretofore controlled entirely by America, is becoming more and more dependent on European influence. Skill in technical detail, reality of miniature work, grandeur of the large sets in this country is diversified by the artistic feeling of European producers. America, the real inventor, has gone ahead in a practical way to commercialize moving pictures; but the presence of a German director or a Polish actress has been responsible for nearly half of great American films. Europe has become...
...report explained in detail why the Board did not regard the airplane as a serious menace to the battleship. Airplane bombs can damage ships in two ways: by direct hits or by bursting in the water alongside. At heights where there is reasonable immunity from anti-aircraft fire, direct hits are hard to obtain; and at lesser heights, bombs are not able to pierce modern deck armor. Explosions alongside are not seriously dangerous to ships with modern con- struction. Accounts of tests and their results were given in detail...
...meeting for all upperclass and Freshmen coxswains will be held this afternoon at 3 o'clock in Newell boathouse. Coach Stevens will speak on the coxswain's relation to rowing and C. S. Heard '25, coxswain of the University crew, will detail their actual work...