Word: exists
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Dates: during 1930-1939
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...close of the present year the Union Barber Shop will cease to exist, it was learned yesterday. No longer will the Yardlings be able to enjoy haircuts and shaves in the privacy of their dinning hall and the convenience of paying for such on their term bills...
...unconvincing to state that the National Committee will have no control over the Harvard chapter. If this "separate bedrooms" arrangement or "perfect understanding" theory maintains, the last excuse for joining the American Student Union vanishes. But of course such a convenient state of affairs can not exist, and even the most enthusiastic members of the Union are not such fools as to believe that their Harvard representative on the National Committee will have any significant voice in shaping national policy...
...never a nation of soup-makers like the French, and whatever little native soup tradition did exist, largely disappeared after the late Dr. John Thompson Dorrance put soup into a can. For years & years Campbell Soup Co. made virtually all the canned soup sold in the U. S. During Depression, inspired perhaps by repeated press references to the $150,000,000 Dorrance soup estate, other soup-makers belatedly caught on to the profit possibilities of soup...
...Commission finds no support in right, principle or in law. It is wholly unreasonable and arbitrary. It violates the cardinal precept upon which the constitutional safeguards of personal liberty ultimately rest-that this shall be a government of laws. . . . Arbitrary power and the rule of the Constitution cannot both exist. They are antagonistic and incompatible forces; and one or the other must of necessity perish whenever they are brought into conflict...
...house would be better for National's creditors, who will be permitted to buy the remaining 30,000 shares. C. I. T. would have locked up the stock in its safe. With 70,000 shares distributed among investors, a market-with consequent possibilities for future profits-would then exist for the stockholding creditors...