Word: june
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Dates: during 1930-1939
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Faced with its impressive omnibus, a joint Congressional committee last year soon fell to squabbling, finally split apart to work on it separately. The House Committee divided the bill into four sections, passed two last August. The Senate bill, introduced by Joe Robinson last June, was rewritten by South Carolina's Jimmy Byrnes and reintroduced in January, finally emerged from committee last month. Last week, the Senate settled down to work on it with a will...
...Council of Reason." How long we have been going backward Mr. Lewis does not say. But in apportioning the blame, he goes back only to June 1937. Since then: ". . . Neither industry nor Government has come forth with constructive proposals designed to meet the problems of the depression. The Federal Congress, lacking adequate or competent leadership . . . has failed to devise or enact a single statute that would cause a glimmer of hope to penetrate the minds of millions of despairing Americans...
...Freshmen a competition opener. On April 30 the second New England Relays will be held, followed by the Dartmouth Meet at Hanover a week later. On May 21 a select group goes to Princeton for the Heptagonals, and the I.C.A.A.A.A. in New York winds up the season on June...
...Harvard-Yale crew race, scheduled for June 24, will again be rowed upstream this Spring, starting at the drawbridge and ending at Bartlett's Cove. It will start at 6 o'clock, an hour earlier than usual, while in case of postponement will be rowed downstream the following morning. The Freshman and Jayvee races will be downstream...
...Rutgers on the Charles River on April 30. Later follow races with Princeton, M.I.T. and Syracuse at Princeton on May 7; Cornell, Syrause and M.I.T on May 14; Navy and Penn at Annapolis on May 21; Columbia at New York on May 28; and Yale at New London on June...