Word: maintains
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Dates: during 1930-1939
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With the Tigers repeatedly missing cut-in shots and decidedly off in their long distance marksmanship, the Crimson piled up a first half lead and managed to maintain it through a fast and rugged second half...
...President will be watched eagerly for a chance to cry "Mosback". And here again Yale is fortunate in the choice of Mr. Seymour, for by his eager interest in all the manifold fields of Yale's research work he has shown himself possessed of young interests which should maintain Yale's progressive tradition. Those who do not know Mr. Seymour will see in his election a fitting reward for long years of service to Yale and exceptional ability displayed in that service. Those who do know him will rejoice with him in his new honor, knowing as they...
...group which could not view the return of Toscanini with unmixed emotions was the orchestra he made great. Without him, the Philharmonic-Symphony has managed to maintain its U. S. supremacy under the vigorous baton of young John Barbirolli and assorted guest conductors like Georges Enesco and Igor Stravinsky. With Toscanini back, in command of the first-desk orchestral talent which rich NBC already has and can add to, there will be in the land another competitor for symphonic supremacy, with the continent instead of Carnegie Hall for its auditorium...
...result will be to reduce excess reserves from the current figure of $2,200,000,000 to an estimated $500,000,000, an amount, in the opinion of Mr. Eccles, "ample to finance further recovery and to maintain easy money conditions." Since the Treasury is now "sterilizing" gold imports by putting them in cold storage instead of letting them seep into the credit system (TIME, Jan. 4), the threat of a further expansion in excess reserves has been largely removed. And with the present total shaved to a figure within the reach of the standard tools of credit control...
...Reichstag meets at Adolf Hitler's call Jan. 30. "Our objective," cried Premier Blum, "is for a settlement of European problems as a whole. . . . We are members of the League of Nations, faithful to its principles and loyal to its Covenant! We have linked friendships which we shall maintain . . . contracted obligations to which we shall remain entirely loyal...