Word: equalized
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Dates: during 1930-1939
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...should have remained. . . . But I never thought ... he was acting with the premeditated purpose of putting in danger my truce and the appeasement Ministry in which Herriot and he had stood at my side for six months as two pillars of the house. No one can replace them with equal authority...
...general aviation the U. S. leads the world; it is superior in commercial aviation, its naval aviation is stronger than that of any other power, and with more financial support its Army aviation can be raised to a world position equal to that held by our Navy...
...silver-about one tenth of the world's supply. Secretary Morgenthau has announced that he will "enthusiastically" carry out the purpose of the Act-but no time limit for its execution is set. Against silver purchases the Government at present will issue certificates equal to the price paid for the metal. For its purchases so far the Federal Government has paid an average of 44? per oz.-the open U. S. market price. Federal officials predicted last week that before the buying is completed the Treasury will have to pay an average of 75? per oz. If that forecast...
Suppressed in Germany but released throughout Britain was a sensationally tart note in which His Majesty's Government broached to the German Government flat charges that Dr. Schacht has so manipulated the Reichsbank's balances of foreign exchange as to have set up "a hidden reserve equal to many times the amount of interest on the Dawes and Young loans" lately repudiated by Dr. Schacht (TIME, June 25). The British note, probably the stiffest yet signed by Foreign Secretary Sir John Simon, accused the Reichsbank by inference of falsifying its statistics and branded Dr. Schacht as a willful...
...Nijinsky. What the school has accomplished in less than two years was demonstrated one night last week before all the Californians the opera house could hold. The dancing they saw was expert, technically sure. And more, it had escaped from the musty routine which stales most opera ballet. With equal spirit and understanding the Bolm dancers did a classical Chopin Reverie, a weird Chinese folk drama and a Ballet Mecanique for which they wore costumes of wood, Cellophane and tin to represent the dynamos, switches, flywheels and pistons which young Soviet Composer Alexander Mossolov had in mind when he wrote...