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Dates: during 1930-1939
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...rates for certain commodities enough to give U. S. roads an estimated $47,500,000 more revenue a year (TIME, Nov. 1). This sum President Jeffers last week called "a drop in the bucket." With 200 other top U. S. railroad executives he presently sat down in Chicago to discuss passing the bucket to the I.C.C. once more. After two days' talk the conclave agreed to ask the I.C.C. for: 1) a flat 15% rise in general freight rates estimated to produce $459,500,000 a year in added revenue; 2) a ½?a mile rise in passenger coach...
...interested in the Crimson competitions for the News, Business, and Photographic Boards will be welcomed in the CRIMSON Building on either tonight, Friday, or Monday nights between the hours of 8:30 and 10 o'clock. Members of the three boards will be present to discuss details of the competitions...
...Help England in China?" in the fifth of The Harvard Guardian's fall series of fifteen-minute radio programs over Station WAAB and the Colonial network at 7:30 p.m. on Monday, November 1. Fairbank will review the background of the present situation in the Far East and discuss America's position and interests...
...Canada. . . . This will enable me to renew my acquaintance with Lord Tweedsmuir. . . ." When Cordell Hull made this announcement last month, newshawks were unwilling to believe that the U. S. Secretary of State would ever make a purely "social visit" to another country. They concluded that he was anxious to discuss with Canada's Liberal Prime Minister William Lyon Mackenzie King the future of their reciprocal trade agreement, most important one to be signed by Mr. Hull and now in its second successful year...
William M. Langer, Coolidge Professor of History and authority on Modern Europe, will discuss "Diplomatic Strategy in the Mediterranian" at the opening meeting of the Foreign Policy Association at one o'clock this afternoon in the Copley Plaza Hotel...