Word: flows
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Dates: during 1940-1949
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...Cambridge is concerned, two of the Square's music shops are already selling unusual foreign records in limited quantities, and the flow is expected to increase. Briggs and Briggs has on hand a few copies of some Cetra (Italian) releases and is daily expecting a shipment of HMV discs; McKenna's has already received 1000 HMV records, including such choice items as the Schnabel Beethoven Sonata Society sets, the Fischer recordings of the Bach 48 Preludes and Fugues, and songs from the Wintereisse sung by Gerhard Husch; and both of the stores have the Polydor version of the Missa Solemnjs...
With three starters over six feet, Coach Warren Berg '44 is looking forward to control of both backboards as well as a steady flow of Yardling baskets. Pat Daly, six foot four, will start at center. Flanking him at the forward positions will be John Rockwell, six feet three and Frank Lionette, six foot two. Lionette in an ex-Everett player and he will be trying doubly hard before his former coach...
...could not return to normal economy until Germany revived considerably, would certainly benefit. On the other hand, more consumer goods to Russians would permit the Kremlin's bosses to allocate a greater part of the Russian industrial effort to increasing the U.S.S.R. war potential. And a large flow of German production to Russia might build up a dangerously close relationship between those countries. Certainly the French would view a revived and unified Germany with alarm...
...laid down by the Federal Government alone and "sold" to exporters as to foreign countries, but by an American Board of Foreign Trade set up by Congress, with representatives of both industry and Government drafting U.S. trade policies and the means to implement them. Only by speeding up the flow of imports to pay for U.S. exports can "we talk about foreign trade honestly and without using quotation marks . . . find a way to be paid in some other form than with more I.O.U.s...
...understandable, but the greatest danger lies in the not too distant future when the University begins to contract. For at that time, unless an ever-growing student demand for the tutorial system persists, the already well-defined faculty apathy to the system will succeed in directing the permanent flow of departmental resources to other fields...