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Dates: during 1930-1939
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...best poem on any subject approved by a committee of the Department of English. The competition for this prize is open to all undergraduates, who must file the subjects of their poems at Warren House not later than March 1. Manuscripts should be submitted not inter than April 1. $125. Silver Modal...
...Groton, shoulder the responsibility for the drastic economies which confront the Council on every front this year? He should not have to spend sleepless nights because his failure to give has deprived some fellow of an education or prevented some much needed charity. No, the Rector had better file his application today...
...have mailed the Guide because Freshmen are required to file their study cards soon after arriving in Cambridge and we feel it will be of greater value to them if they have some time to study...
...Fifth Amendment. With this argument the Circuit Court did not agree. Ruling that no violation of the Fifth Amendment was involved, it declared, in effect, that a solvent corporation may apply for permission to reorganize under Section 77b. Last week Shanferoke Coal had 14 days left in which to file an appeal with the U. S. Supreme Court. If upheld, the decision may send solvent corporations streaking to court to share with insolvent corporations the power, under Section 770, to make reorganizations binding on stubborn minorities...
Last week, firmly convinced that he had been victimized, Otis Dunham emerged from retirement to file in Massachusetts a damage suit against six of his stock-selling cronies. Claiming that the brokers had forced their way into the company in 1929 and "caused his name to be forged on papers and letters," he demanded $1,500,000 damages and complete vindication of blame for the shady stock deals. Page & Shaw has never recovered from the Dunham spree. It still operates a factory in Cambridge, but all its retail stores have been closed. Most of its candy is sold today through...