Word: expectantly
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Dates: during 1930-1939
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...such means members of the Proprietary Association expect to show clean and cheery faces to members of Congress who may impose new Federal regulations on an industry which is just learning to regulate itself. Advised Bayer's Aspirin's William E. Weiss: "Gentlemen, be on the alert for discriminatory legislation...
...Episcopalian should be able to answer the hard questions he will be asked before ordination to the diaconate; a Presbyterian can tell the difference between the Westminster and Auburn Confessions. The average member of Union's graduating class will be temporarily content with a B. D. degree, expect to present himself to a church and be ordained within a year, accept a modest job which his field work has probably already lined...
...very outset, I should like to state that I expect neither a retraction from TIME, nor the shouldering of any responsibility for the inference created by TIME in its article on Palestine in the May 4 issue...
...about the time President Roosevelt took the dollar off gold, rents continued to decline until the beginning of 1934. By last week U. S. citizens were well aware that rents were catching up with other basic elements in the cost of living. Once started, there was good reason to expect that rents would rapidly overtake the general price level.* The same factors that are making for revival in the building industry are responsible for stiffening rents. At the start of Depression surplus U. S. housing amounted to 700,000 dwelling units. By now, what with the increase in population...
...Crimson expect plenty of trouble from the Worcester aggregation, for Holy Cross has defeated the Brown Freshmen by the overwhelming score of 18-1 and Brown was the team which put a blot on the Harvard record by holding...