Word: news
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Dates: during 1930-1939
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...bull market get out of hand last spring. At that time the Federal Reserve Board was bearing down on credit. Fortnight ago it started to loosen up, persuading the Treasury to release $300,000,000 worth of "sterilized gold" (TIME, Sept. 20). As a stockmarket hypodermic, the gold news was notably weak, for it reminded Wall Street that almost anything can happen, but it again showed that the Administration not only possesses vast power over U. S. economy but is ready...
Announcement of names of 24 undergraduate House athletic secretaries lime lights the news in the 1936-37 Inter-House sport report which Adolph W. Samborski '25, director of Intramural Athletics, gave the CRIMSON last week...
Willard Spencer Thompson, Butte, Montana, A.B., 1935, Stanford University; active in debating and feature writer of the News; graduate work at American University; practical experience as research assistant for the National Emerman of Arts College Intermediary Board, gency Council, and for the President's Committee on Administrative Management, and as junior investigator in the Office of the Secretary of the Treasury...
...reading knowledge of Italian is not required. News of the first meeting, which will be held about the middle of October, will be found in the Notice Column of the Crimson...
...offices in the basement of the Union, entitles the user to the following rights: admission to all athletic events of the H. A. A. held in Soldiers Field and in the Indoor Athletic Building during the college year; all issues of the H. A. A. News; admission to certain Harvard hockey games played in the metropolitan district, and money allowances toward tickets for International League hockey games in Boston arenas...