Word: losses
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Dates: during 1930-1939
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...figure that the loss incurred annually by TIME from such cancellations cannot be heavy, but all the same I am quite sure that you prefer $5 . . in your bank balance, rather than in that of your ex-subscriber. So here is what I suggest...
...case with students from other localities. is a question that should be answered. It is supposedly based on the inference that students who live in the city of Cambridge do not have as heavy expenses as those coming from other places. Granted that they may be somewhat loss it does not follow that their parents are any more able to pay them than the parents of students who do not live in Cambridge are able to pay their son's expenses. Since the money is available with which to increase scholarship aid to upperclassmen it seems only just that they...
...Field. With the return of all but six of the 44 runners who scored in the Yale Meet last year and the addition of many runner from last year's Freshman team, this department is well taken care of, but the weight events are rather dubious because of the loss of Dean and Healey, who accounted for 16 points in every meet last year...
...bargaining. He labored diligently to prevent automobile, steel and cotton textile strikes, to settle bloody labor altercations in San Francisco, Minneapolis, Toledo. But strikes cost the lost of 20,888,000 man-days of work in the first nine months of 1934 compared to 9,456,000 man-days loss in the same period...
...tragic ego, was shown his mistake. The hard-bitten drunk and the cool-headed lady in search of a husband both came through with flying colors, got what they wanted. Author Stong, knowing what the audience at a melodrama expects, pairs his couples off nicely, with small loss of life: one loathsome little dog, one banker...