Word: ended
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Dates: during 1930-1939
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...regional differential to permit Southern industry to continue reflecting climatic and racial differences in lover wage scales. Day before his visit to the White House, Mr. O'Connor glibly announced that the new bill would pass "if it ever gets to the floor." At week's end its chances of getting to the floor this session were effectively demolished when five Southern Democrats and three Republicans voted against the six other members of the committee not to give the bill a special rule. Only remaining possibility that Wages-&-Hours would get to a vote this session appeared...
...end of the first half of the seventh, the Quakers had added three more scores and were leading 6-4. With two men out in the "lucky seventh. Lupe walked, Gannett singled, and Grondahl smashed a homerun through the rightfielder who slipped. And the score stood 7-6 for the Mitchellmen...
...order to reach the other half of its end, English A ought, first, to attain unity by determining a coherent program and, second, to place emphasis upon expository writing. In the fall the section men should convene and formulate a general plan of teaching that will be carried out by each. Similarity in method makes for consistency in accomplishment. The superficial coaching in the dramatic, narrative, and like forms of composition could well be eliminated, and instead more time given to the fundamental art of exposition. It is more to the point of a Harvard degree that the undergraduate know...
...occupants in Yardling halls. With the cooperation of the Freshman Union Committee, its existence was again publicized, and this year it reaches its second maturity as it looks forward to a definite schedule of activities. The avowed purpose is the glorification of the traditions of Harvard, and to this end it is making a study of the archives of the University...
...high-sided Stearns touring car. Every night when he shed his goggles Tourist Benson was irked to find that, though his linen duster had protected his jacket, his trousers had got thoroughly dirty. Tourist Rasmussen, however, had solved that problem in advance, had a change at the end of a day: his tailor had made him an extra pair of pants...