Word: foremost
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Dates: during 1930-1939
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There has been much half-backed thinking on the question of rich men not paying taxes in the depression, but one would not expect the foremost philosopher of America to fall into it. Men who took losses on the stock-market through the depreciation of their securities were allowed to write off those losses against any income they may have received from other sources. Not to have followed the law in this case would have been plainly and simply and merely donating funds to the government. Rich men as a class undoubtedly did give to charities which were supporting...
...well aware of the true nature of the liberalism which the CRIMSON claims to represent. It masks its partiality to fascism under the false appearance of hearing both sides of the question." For example, to the CRIMSON, Professor Gini has acquired "the added distinction of service" in the foremost fascist state. And while to the CRIMSON "it should be worth while to bear what Professor Gini may tell of the experiment," we are convinced that the university has nothing to gain from...
Another slashing battle will probably occur when co-captain William E. Smith '35, one of the foremost intercollegiate boxers in the 175-pound ranks, meets Dawson...
...Professor Gini were able to do no more than show us that a paucity of babies is the universal cause of depressions, he might well deserve a welcome. But he come to us with the added distinction of service in a country that is the foremost exponent of the dictatorial state. The temper, training, and background of the Italian people have made them receptive to this departure from democratic institutions. Since that departure there have been notable innovations in dealing with the social problems of the country. Some of the methods employed are indigenous to the system from which they...
Washington, Feb. 12--The state department today ordered its foremost "trouble shooter," George C. Hanson to Abyssinia to report developments in the growing Itale-Abyssinian hostility...