Word: intendent
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Dates: during 1930-1939
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...Australia and Argentina (TIME, July 3 et seq.). Last week, fearing to lose personal prestige at home with Australians who have turned against the pact, Mr. Bruce further exploded: "Schemes of this character can be carried out only by Socialist, Fascist or Communist states and Australia certainly does not intend to become any of these...
...groups of Ohio banks, headed by Cleveland Trust Co. and Union Trust Co., intend to auction off their collateral June 26, and Continental's remaining assets will probably pass to outside bidders. President Bishop, who is one of Continental's biggest stockholders, mourned last week: "Nothing will be left for shareholders of Continental if all the securities which the corporation has pledged for loans are sold at present prices." Some stockholders paid $40 a share...
...hoped will prove helpful to both teachers and students in the field of economics. We hope to be able to assist in the work of bringing students in different Universities working on the same or allied subjects into touch with one another; and, last but not least, we intend to publish translations of important articles in foreign languages which are not readily accessible to English-speaking economists. For example, the first number, which it is hoped will appear in October, will probably contain a translation of an article by a well-known Italian economist, while in later issues...
...foreign consumption. Hardly was the speech finished before Lombard Street tipsters were insisting that the present ?150,000,000 fund would be raised to ?200,000,000 possibly to ?500,00,000 in preparation for a duel with the dollar. Wrote Economist John Maynard Keynes: "It demonstrates that we intend to remain the masters of our own situation. The United States is perfectly entitled to reduce the gold content of the dollar. There is much to be said for this policy, not only for America but for the rest of the world; but we must be firmly resolved to maintain...
Physics C is intended primarily for those students who have had a high school course in Physics and intend to go on in the subject or who are concentrating in one of the related sciences such as Chemistry or Astronomy. It cannot be taken without a previous knowledge of the subject. It is practically necessary for those going on in the subject, the only alternative being Physics D, in which an A or a B is required for concentration in Physics. Physics D gives a more comprehensive and general view of the subject, and is intended for those...