Word: fines
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Dates: during 1930-1939
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...apparently escaped the attention of that writer that embraced in Admiral Cervera's squadron, were four armored cruisers each more heavily gunned than any vessels of the corresponding type in the U. S. Navy and of almost equal speed. These are the fine vessels that the writer contemptuously refers to:-"wretched ships, equipment and support, sailed his rusty little fleet of four cruisers and three destroyers across the Atlantic...
...University's greatest distinction is its school of fine arts. Dean Thurlow Lieurance, famous composer of Indian music, composer of By the Waters of Minnetonka, The Minisa and others, is head of the school of fine arts...
Study cards for next year are due this afternoon at 5 o'clock, Room C, University Hall. Failure to hand in his card (whether he expects to be in College next year or not) will render the student liable for a $5 fine...
This is the first foreign study excursion ever sponsored by the school in its sixty-seven years of existence. Director of the trip will be Dr. Hugh S. Morrison, Assistant Professor of Fine Arts at Dartmouth...
...about 59#162; , so that its theoretical value could be revised in only one direction-down, which would indicate higher gold prices, not lower. Yet the sole U. S. market for gold is the Treasury, and the Treasury may pay any price it pleases. Thus if the Treasury one fine day decided to offer $20.67 per oz. for gold instead of $35, the dollar, for all practical purposes, which means in foreign exchange, would be right back where it started...