Word: gainful
(lookup in dictionary)
(lookup stats)
Dates: during 1930-1939
Sort By: most recent first
(reverse)
...average gain in national advertising for the last three months of 1935 was in excess...
Arthur Oakes '38, last year's heavyweight champion, who lost to Douglas G. MacLeod '39 in the 165-pound class Thursday afternoon, changed to the 175-pound class and defeated Drexel A. Spreacher of the Law School to gain the title in this event...
...will send a Harvard graduate to the University of Munich next year. It is not too much to say that it will be "without President Conant". Any such unofficial philanthropy is purely the affair of Dr. Hanfstaengl and the graduate of the Class of 1936 who thinks he will gain from study at a German university...
...critical situation prompts this letter. ... In the long run the employes will surely gain from maximum efficiency and economy in railroad operation. . . . Given sufficient time, the managements and the men ought to be able to agree in their common interests upon a reasonable plan of protection. If they do not agree, and legislation is sought as the only solution, I fear harm to the railroad industry. . . . May I suggest that, before you permit such an effort to fail, you confer jointly with...
...corporation could still add $325,000 to surplus. Stockholders, on their own account, would have to pay the 4% normal tax on their dividends-$20,000 in taxes. Thus the corporation would be out an additional $15,000, the stockholders an additional $20,000. The Treasury would gain $35,000 in tax revenue which would be the equivalent of an increase of the present average corporation...