Word: jointly
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Dates: during 1930-1939
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Into a protracted Senate haggle over Louisiana's petty politics, Senator James Couzens of Michigan one day last week cut with a staccato demand: "Mr. President, I desire unanimous consent to take up, out of order, Senate Joint Resolution 256. It is of considerable importance." The Senate gave its consent. The reading clerk unintelligibly rattled out the contents of S. J. R. 256 and two minutes later, without debate or even notation by drowsy newshawks, it was unanimously passed...
...central banks. In his 1932 report President McGarrah was able to show a B. I. S. profit for the fiscal year of 15,182,818 Swiss francs ($2,929,524) and proudly declared, "It is a satisfaction to confirm that the usefulness and use of the bank . . . for joint financial action has been greatly enhanced during the period of stress...
Rumania, Jugoslavia and Czechoslovakia have long been loosely associated in the so-called "Little Entente." At Geneva last week Foreign Minister Nicolas Titulescu of Rumania and Foreign Minister Boske Yevtitch of Jugoslavia signed with Foreign Minister Dr. Benes of Czechoslovakia a joint treaty of military, political and economic alliance running without limit. "It is eternal!" cried Dr. Benes. "It provides our countries at last with a stable, organic base...
Last week Yale and Harvard became for the first time pedagogical partners. The Yale School of Law and the Harvard Graduate School of Business Administration will offer a joint course for a limited number of hand-picked students. Harvard will give one year, Yale three plus an LL. B. degree. Prospective products: business-trained lawyers, law-trained businessmen...
...next concert on Thursday, is a joint concert with the Wellesley College Choir; the program for the concert will include several numbers from the "Bach Mass in B Minor," which the Club has sung for the last two seasons with the Boston Symphony Orchestra in Symphony Hall...