Word: extended
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Dates: during 1920-1929
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...Concerning Frank O. Lowden, he said: "Mr. Lowden is now appearing on the horizon again as the special angel and champion of the farmers. He is about as well qualified for that position as I would be for leader of the angelic choir." Last week Mr. Reed sought to extend his fame as an inquisitor, introduced in the Senate a resolution which would allow his committee to investigate all 1926 Senatorial elections during the recess of Congress (March to December). In the debate that followed, Senator Robinson of Indiana, Republican "yes" man, opened a vehement attack on Mr. Reed...
...hundred and eighty five couples and 45 single applications have been received by the Junior Dance Committee for the dance to be held March 18. Due to requests from members of the class, however, the Committee has decided to extend for one day the final date for box and ticket applications, which will make it necessary for all applications to be filed by tonight...
...been a salutary one. Necessarily, however, one year and a half of office can mark only the initiation of Mr. Bingham's policies. Particularly because collegiate sport is now passing through a period of crisis it is of the utmost importance to know how Mr. Bingham proposes to extend those policies and what additional ones, if any, he proposes to adopt...
...spring the Second Team intercollegiate baseball schedule has been discarded with the exception of a game with Yale for intramural competition. Such a move would seem to indicate that all second teams, essentially intercollegiate in their organization, would be abolished in favor of class teams. It might logically be extended to all Freshman teams. It might even be developed to a less extend in University intercollegiate teams. The early weeks of practice in almost every major sport, for instance, are now devoted to what is essentially, though informally, intramural competition. It would seen consistent with both parts of Mr. Bingham...
...London Joint City and Midland Bank, great institution, and onetime (1915-16) Chancellor of the Exchequer of Great Britain, marveled at our device; suggested that a modification of it be applied to British banking. . . ." The twelve Federal Reserve Banks,* whose charters the Congress last week voted to extend indefinitely beyond 1934, are banks of discount. Member banks-and all national banks must be members of the Federal Reserve system, whereas state banks may join if soundly qualified-that need emergency cash can go to their regional Federal Reserve Bank and discount their notes. Each Federal