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Dates: during 1930-1939
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Another visiting natator who will cause some trouble this afternoon is Charles Kyle, a backstroker, who, while he may not threaten Captain Edward E. Stowell '34, will pass Charles N. Breed, Jr. '36, or at least push the latter to the limit...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: SWIMMERS MEET BOSTON BOYS' CLUB HERE TODAY | 1/10/1934 | See Source »

Just now the most vital question ahead of us is whether the government of the United States is going to keep on borrowing indefinitely or is to place a limit on its own borrowings. If there is no limit, then faith in paper money will break down and regardless of what anybody in the government here says he wants to do, the printing presses will have to be turned on as the only...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: Group of Harvard Economists Enters Lists of New Deal Debate---Reviewer Shows Contrasts to Administration | 1/4/1934 | See Source »

...budget message to Congress will tell the story. It will be a turning point in Roosevelt policies. If it shows there is to be a limit to spending--even if it is two years or three years off--and a plan for raising revenue is included, the investing public will accept the program as feasible, for they know Uncle Sam has unexampled resources. If there is no such sign of a let-up in spending and the country is to drift on, the reaction will be unfavorable. Washington is guessing that the President will be found on the side...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: Group of Harvard Economists Enters Lists of New Deal Debate---Reviewer Shows Contrasts to Administration | 1/4/1934 | See Source »

...Japan's new 8,500-ton cruisers of the Mo garni class. Looking over the specifications-15 6.1-inch guns, length of 625 feet, speed of 33 knots-he decided that it was almost impossible for that speed and armament to be kept within the 8,500-ton limit. Dr. Parkes hints that they will turn out to be 10,000-ton cruisers. "This battery," said he, referring to their 6.1-inch guns, "reduces our own 7,000-ton Leanders to impotence." Editor Parkes decided that the fairest match for the 8,500-ton Mogamis will...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Foreign News: Neurologist's Jane's | 1/1/1934 | See Source »

...conservatives, she snapped: "This is a relief measure. We are interested in knowing only one thing about any artist-is he in need of employment? My instructions from the Government are to relieve artists in distress, not to promote any particular kind of art. ... I will work to the limit but I won't waste my time fighting." Neither a member of a committee nor in immediate want, Artist John Sloan who three weeks ago took over the pupils of the late great George Luks (TIME, Dec. 11), enjoyed the row hugely. 'The trouble is," said...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Art: CWArtists | 12/25/1933 | See Source »

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