Word: extended
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Dates: during 1930-1939
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...Irish Press, urged the Irish to plant trees in commemoration of this event, "one of the greatest ... in Irish history." So that visitors might drink freely of Ireland's excellent whiskies and malt brews, all Irish Free State circuit judges were permitted by a "Eucharistic Congress Bill," to extend the hours of sale of alcoholic liquors, from June 18 to July...
...Electric, the petition was denied. The proposed process has been impolitely called "milking a subsidiary." Said polite Chairman Maltbie: "In no way would the acquisition of these securities enable the Staten Island company to give better service or lower rates. . . . When the Staten Island company is called upon to extend or improve its plant, it would find that the existence of a funded debt principally incurred to acquire the securities of other corporations would limit its financial ability to raise funds. . . . We see no reason why the credit of the Staten Island company should be used ... to acquire securities...
...budgetary policy of letting expenditures exceed receipts. Public works have been unproductive to the point of threatening the stability of Rumania's depreciated currency. Professor Rist advised wholesale weeding out of superfluous Government employes, salary cuts of 50% and further drastic retrenchments. For the Bank of France to extend any more loans to Rumania (longtime "Little Ally" of France), he concluded, is in these circumstances totally unthinkable...
Professor Schumpeter will probably take over the advanced courses which were handled with such skill by Dr. Haberler of Vienna during the past year. The CRIMSON takes this opportunity to express Harvard's appreciation of the services which Dr. Haberler has rendered, as well as to extend to Professor Schumpeter a hearty welcome back to Cambridge. The CRIMSON sincerely hopes that the eminent German professor will be able to make a much longer stay on this side of the Atlantic than has been possible heretofore...
...Communists," are the real publicity seekers? At any rate the Liberal Club calls on all interested to join with it in carrying out a vigorous and effective program of activities for the coming year. And for the best interests of the Club, I think the "Moderates" could extend their open-mindedness to cover the activities of the "Communists" now in control. Herbert E. Robbins...