Word: hitherto
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Dates: during 1930-1939
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...operated by the Federal government, or through a more stringent Federal Reserve System, of which every banking institution in the country must become a member. Either the government is to enter directly into business, or it must exercise a very minute and comprehensive authority over corporations which have hitherto grossly abused their great power. But whatever solution is put into effect, the era of incompetent and irresponsible banking, banking that exists in so many cases for the maximum of private gain and the minimum of public good must be forcibly brought to a close...
...stored in a garage at the foot of the slide. Such deluxe coasting is a new sport for the U. S. The Mount Van Hoevenberg run was constructed two years ago because the program of winter sports for the Xth Olympiad included bob-sled racing, hitherto practiced only in the Alps. The run cost $250,000, most of which was supplied by New York State. Last week most of the ablest licensed* bob-sled drivers in the U. S. climbed into a steam-heated tractor-truck at the bottom of the slide, had themselves carried...
Like the Freshman "Red Book," the Album will have a section devoted to President Lowell. It will probably be about eight pages and will deal with his life here at Harvard. The Committee has obtained a hitherto unpublished photograph of the President for the first page. Pictures of him as an undergraduate, as a young teacher, and as President, will also be featured...
...Liberian Government cannot disregard this snub which it regards as an insult. It cannot find it possible to continue to afford Minister Mitchell the courtesy, official or unofficial, which he hitherto has enjoyed. Will the French Government convey this message to Washington...
Although Miss Le Gallienne had never done better business, the downtown playhouse abandoned repertory, closed its doors. Uptown to Florenz Ziegfeld's old New Amsterdam Theatre went the Repertory's Alice in Wonderland & Through the Looking Glass. Explanation for this change in policy brought forth a hitherto unknown fact about the organization: even a capacity week ($9,500 gross) could not pay the Repertory's bills. For years a number of public-spirited citizens have been making up the $8,000 monthly deficit, because Producer Le Gallienne would rather close up shop than raise...