Word: occurs
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Dates: during 1930-1939
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...Every item has been cut," said he. This meant, he explained, that the 1933 Budget would go to Congress next month with a total of $280,000,000 more or less, below current expenditures of $3,960,000,000. Where this $280,000,000 saving would occur President Hoover did not specify but it became known elsewhere that the Navy would take a $61,000,000 cut, the Army $44,000,000. But between the President's economy ($280,000,000) and the estimated deficit ($1,500,000,000) there still yawned an enormous fiscal abyss which only...
...would be badly beaten." Even in California his friends were sorrowfully telling one another that the President probably could not now carry his own State. But the election was still 363 days off, in which time the whole political scene can and may change. Two major things may occur to improve President Hoover's chances of success: i) a turn for the better in the economic tide, with rising prices and increased trade, which would substantially dampen the "protest vote" now rampant; 2) Democratic blunders in managing the next House (see p. 12), followed by another Wet & Dry schism after...
Three cameras manned by students of Astronomy 1, and under the direction of Dr. W. J. Fisher, will be set to watch the skies from the College Observatory for the Leonid meteer shower, which is expected to occur any night from now until Tuesday...
...between Russia and Japan, Manchuria will be considered as divided into two zones, Northern Manchuria and Southern Manchuria. Neither Russia nor Japan will send troops into Northern Manchuria, adjacent to the Soviet frontier, "unless unexpected events occur." So long as Japan confines her military action to Southern Manchuria, where her chief interests lie, the public declaration of Comrade Karakhan will stand: Russia will keep hands...
...meetings, which will occur at irregular monthly intervals, are open to all graduates of the department, concentrators, and members of other departments who happen to be interested in the subject to be discussed at a particular meeting...