Word: equalled
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Dates: during 1930-1939
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...White House industrial program as thus far worked out had four fronts: 1) a minimum work-week law such as the Black 30-hour bill (TIME, April 17); 2) a minimum wage law to prevent a drop in pay rolls equal to the proposed drop in working hours; 3) a huge public works program; 4) resurrection of the old War Industries Board to enforce balanced production by quotas, price-fixing, and trade agreements now prohibited by the antitrust laws...
That made the score for the three-out-of-five series 2 to i for the Rangers, who had won the first game in New York, the second in Toronto (TIME, April 17). Deprived of their chance to equal the three-in-a-row beating Toronto gave them last year, the Rangers played wary hockey in the fourth game, waited for a break that did not come until the seventh minute of an overtime period. With the score still...
...other side would not be amiss. There is another goal to strive for, which I believe is far more important. This is House personality. The aims of a cross section and of House personality are contradictory. If every House were to have the identical distribution of groups with equal proportions of all types, what chance would be left for House individualism? Little difference would remain, and this would be mostly physical. I am sure that no one wants the Houses to be reduced to more heaps of bricks and stone, some more decorative than others...
...Edwards, who took his Master of Arts degree in Economics in 1906 and was at one time an associate professor in the Business School, pointed out that a successful career as a student of Economics is no guarantee of an equally successful business career. "Energy, natural capacity, and qualities of temperament and character," he said, "are far more important factors in the determination of a successful business career than any kind of formal instruction. Many men, richly endowed in these respects but wholly without any formal training, have been and will continue to be tremendously successful. But, other things being...
...ecclesiastical music. He teaches at the American Conservatory of Music, where he put in his own first serious study. Eastern audiences are better acquainted with the music of Howard Hanson. Composer Sowerby's Rochester friend, but discriminating midwesterners regard Sowerby as every bit Hanson's equal, an opinion which many a New Yorker heartily indorsed last week after listening to Prairie...