Word: invitee
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Dates: during 1930-1939
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In postponing his distribution of foreign and home service plums, Mr. Roosevelt is playing very shrewd politics. Probably there is no other sleight so successful in ensuring the support of a covetous representative body. The kindly eye of the administration is, at present, very valuable, and has been very skillfully...
I shall not attempt here any defense of the field of Economics as worthy of consideration by the liveliest students in the college. It seems to me self-evident that if the world is suffering from general ignorance of economic principles, we shall not save ourselves by reclining languorously in...
Glass-"Little banks!" Little corner grocerymen who get together $10,000 or $15,000 and then invite the deposits of their community and then at the very first gust of disaster topple over and ruin their depositors! What we need in this country are real banks and real bankers.
Roosevelt & Stalin. Meanwhile the Assembly's day was less than half over. After lunch President Hymans cut short an attempt by former Chinese Premier Dr. V. K. Wellington Koo to make a gloating speech. Getting down to business, the Assembly enlarged its Committee of 19 by adding Canada and...
The discussion in your issue of Jan. 23 on pp. 28 & 30 of "The Bank of England God" has greatly aroused my interest, as I am familiar to some small degree with the regions inhabited by the San Blas and Choco Indians of Panama. While I would by no means...