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President Truman's plea for voluntary price reductions has received but a lukewarm response in the Harvard Square area. Of 15 local merchants polled in a CRIMSON survey, the only one to comply completely with President Truman's request was Brice's Sporting Goods Store; which announced yesterday "an across the board cut of 10 percent on every item in the house...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: Few Local Merchants Heed Truman Request for Voluntary Price Slashes | 4/26/1947 | See Source »

...Czechs would be at Geneva, but they were lukewarm about freer trade. Zdenek Augenthaler, Prague's representative, wanted lower tariffs on the goods the Czechs will spare for the West. But Augenthaler was even more interested in seeing that the new I.T.O. did not discriminate against state trading monopolies...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: ECONOMICS: Tombstones & Teasels | 4/14/1947 | See Source »

...most extraordinary sessions I have ever witnessed at the Chamber. When Jacques Duclos explained the Political Bureau's decision he got the most lukewarm cheering from the Communist benches that the chubby maestro has ever had to endure. Marty looked as though it killed him to clap his hands together twice, and after the confidence vote (411-to-0) I heard him say to Thorez in the corridor: 'Is that how we defend the interests of the working class...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: FRANCE: Red Schism | 3/31/1947 | See Source »

Etna, the great hump of Sicily, was just lukewarm then, with an occasional wisp of smoke emanating from its 10,000 foot cone and only the heat still left in old lava flows to hint at its previous activity...

Author: By Robert S. Sturgic, | Title: Mt. Etna Erupting? "Say, that reminds me," Says Crimeditor: "Why, 'way back when . . ." | 2/28/1947 | See Source »

Hiding behind a smoky title that would send the most tolerant Boston censor racing to his alarm gong, the latest United Artist release quickly unmasks as a lukewarm comedy well grooved in the rut of its countless predecessors. For lack of a decent script, Hollywood has again fallen back on the opium of "poor girl wants rich boy," the only difference between this movie and its ancestors being in the quantity of "poor girl and the numbers of swooning suckers. Instead of the usual single love interest, "Bachelor's Daughters" travels on a quadruple con game that grinds...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: The Moviegoer | 2/26/1947 | See Source »

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