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...open to undergraduates and to members of any graduate school of the University. The composition shall be written in four voices (soprano, alto, tenor, and bass), for chorus, with or without solo voices, and with organ or piano accompaniment; and the time required for its performance must not exceed six minutes. The words shall be either English or Latin, religious or secular, original or selected. The prize composition will be performed in the College Chapel, with chorus and organ. Committee: Mr. Arthur Foote, Chairman; Mr. George A. Burdett, Mr. Frederick S. Converse, Stipend...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: Crimson Prints List of Prizes and Dates Applications are Due | 2/24/1930 | See Source »

...Would you attend it the cost would not exceed...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: "Is Sex Necessary?" | 2/18/1930 | See Source »

...Senate of the U. S. on Dec. 16, 1929 passed a bill authorizing the Federal Radio Commission "to appoint a Chief Engineer, who shall receive a salary of $10,000 per annum, and not to exceed two assistants to such Chief Engineer at salaries not to exceed $7,500 per annum. . . .' The engineering work of the Federal Radio Commission has been performed heretofore by Capt. Hill, U. S. A., and, before him, by Commander Craven...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Letters: Feb. 10, 1930 | 2/10/1930 | See Source »

Soon the prospective fathers-in-law stood face to face. "I have come to say," said Father-in-Law Hamaguchi, "that I hope the expenses of the wedding proper will not exceed 50 yen [$25], and that not more than five yen [$2.50] per wedding guest will be spent on refreshments. I shall instruct my son to spend not more than 250 yen [$125] on the wedding trip...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: JAPAN: No Menace | 2/3/1930 | See Source »

Said he: "The U. S. is headed toward a period of business depression, probably beginning within the next two years, which may exceed that which preceded the War. . . . The only thing that will save us is a new gold policy or the discovery of a new process or additional gold fields. If the fall [of gold production] is not prevented by design or accident we shall throttle business, wringing out all profits and experiencing all the evils of deflation...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Business: Fisher on Gold | 1/20/1930 | See Source »

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