Word: discuss
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Dates: during 1930-1939
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...Hugh Cooper, who built for the U. S. S. R. its vast Dnieper dam, called on the President to discuss the Tennessee Valley waterpower project, possible recognition by the U. S. of Russia...
...Menorah Societies of Harvard and Radcliffe will hold a joint meeting tomorrow at 2.45 o'clock in Peabody Hall of Phillips Brooks House. Kirsopp Lake, professor of Ecclesiastical History, will discuss "Passover Festivities...
Professor Williams will explain why abandoning the Gold Standard will probably cause a rise in prices, and will outline a program for lessening international trade restrictions. He will also discuss the effect of the events of the last two days on the impending war-debt negotiations and the change that this departure will cause in President Roosevelt's policy at the series of private conferences to be held in Washington next week with the representatives of the European powers...
...week France, sensing a turn in the tide, planned to lift quota restrictions on U. S. radios, asparagus, apples and pears-a move strongly backed by the French wine interests with eyes fixed on the U. S. market after Repeal of the 18th Amendment. The London Conference will not discuss specific rates but its prime purpose will be to stabilize tariffs so that exporters will know what they are up against from month to month, year to year...
...consider it needless to say that we disagree with the attitude manifested by the CRIMSON editor in the editorial." It is clear that the purposes and aims of the National Students League and the Liberal Club of Harvard were misunderstood by the author of the article. We aim to discuss affairs of interest to the members of the Club, and those outsiders who may be interested, from a purely impartial view. I will not consider whether or not the editors of the CRIMSON deem Hitler's actions worthy of condemnation...