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...dances are to be held, a system of rotation, excepting the Yale weekend, might be worked out. This would insure a large enough gathering to make the affairs successful, and what is more to the interest of the Houses, the House committees would not be compelled to incur unreasonable deficits...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: PAYING THE PIPER | 10/27/1931 | See Source »

Answered Philip the Bold: "It is not desirable to prevent the realization of sterling assets by foreign holders if they decide to do so. Regarding speculation, persons selling sterling well below its intrinsic value would incur serious risks. The remedy will come quickly when they begin to make losses...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: INTERNATIONAL: Mighty Marbles | 10/12/1931 | See Source »

...Spanish Republic's avowed determination to protect ecclesiastical property by martial law, if necessary, is factual evidence which supports its accusation of communists and monarchists as responsible for the destruction of churches. It has taken the only wise course. The new Cabinet cannot afford to incur the enmity of Rome. If the republican government survives at all, it must walk a narrow road for several years, and any widespread conflict with the Church will roll it into the political quicksands...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: ON THE TIGHT-ROPE IN SPAIN | 5/13/1931 | See Source »

...wedded in Church. I can assure you that he was: the wedding took place in the Church of S. Maria degli Angeli, Oct. 24, 1896. Any common almanac would comply with this truth. Only when one is obsessed by impetuosity to forge malicious informations, he is liable to incur blindly in mistakes such as the one you have rushed into by reproducing at p. 23, May 5, a picture of former Governor of Rome, Senator Cremonesi, given as Count Costanzo Ciano, father of the young bridegroom of Premier Mussolini's daughter. TIME would make itself a treat in leaving...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Letters: Jun. 2, 1930 | 6/2/1930 | See Source »

...Reunion, both for the members of the Class and their families, be paid through the funds to be accumulated. If we should make any direct charge at the time of the Reunion, we would keep away many who would like to come. Some of the expenses which we will incur are the Twenty-fifth Anniversary Report: the Field Day for the Class: the Field Day for the wives and children; bands and orchestras: Class banquet: secretarial expenses contingent upon organizing the Reunion, and many other expenditures to underwrite the various entertainments to be planned by the Reunion Committee...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: Reply | 4/2/1930 | See Source »

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