Word: maintained
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Dates: during 1920-1929
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...Crimson is undefeated by a New England college on its own court, but the next three games will see the strongest sort of New England opposition in Hemenway. Connecticut Agricultural College and Yale will be the visitors of next week, and the University will have to maintain a fast stride to keep its record clear...
...believe that the research methods of the medical school will be extended to all fields of graduate study. For long the universities of the country have prepared men for research and have seen them for-sake that research for industry. Recent endowments of Johns Hokpins will enable it to maintain research work which is bound to be of the utmost service to Harvard and all other American universities...
...result, there is little need of rediscounting. This leaves the Federal Reserve Banks with comparatively few bills and little paper in their portfolios; and, in order to show even light earnings, the Banks have been purchasing bills in the open market-a practice which, of course, tends to maintain ease in bank credit and low interest rates...
...question consequently rises, Where is the purchasing that can maintain the present rate of steel production? In both 1923 and 1924, production reached tremendous volume in the early part of the year, only to decline severely during the latter half. Is 1925 to see a recurrence of this now familiar annual production cycle in steel...
...possibilities of a university at any period are limited. An attempt to train students for a new career detracts to some extent from the resources in hand, or obtainable, which could otherwise be used to maintain or improve existing instruction or research. In deciding, therefore, to undertake any work it is necessary to inquire whether the service to be rendered is greater or less than attempting to improve existing departments of the University. and this will depend upon the needs of those departments, and upon the question whether it is better to have a limited number of departments...